Talk:Harbour Energy
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Independent
editThis article opens with the statement: "Harbour Energy plc is an independent oil and gas company based in Edinburgh, Scotland". How can it be independent if it listed on the London Stock Exchange? It is owned by the shareholders. 81.187.174.43 (talk) 07:22, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
- Agreed and adjusted. Dormskirk (talk) 07:57, 1 June 2023 (UTC)
Linda Cook not Cooke
editThe CEO of Harbour Energy is spelled wrong in the article. It's Linda Cook, not Cooke. Reference: https://www.harbourenergy.com/about-us/our-senior-team/ 79.228.90.34 (talk) 10:34, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
- Now sorted. Dormskirk (talk) 11:09, 19 January 2024 (UTC)
Request for factual updates from Harbour employee
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Conflict of interest disclosure:
Hello, I am an employee of Harbour Energy and therefore have a conflict of interests regarding this page I am requesting the following factual updates supported by reliable sources.
Infobox update requests:
Please change "Founded 2014;12 years ago" to "Founded 2014; 14 years ago
Source: https://www.harbourenergy.com/who-we-are/our-history/
Please change Number of employees from 5,000 to 3, 200
Source: https://www.harbourenergy.com/what-we-do/our-operations/
Operations section update requests:
Please change:
The company operates assets across the UK, South America, Mexico, Norway and Africa
To:
The company operates assets across the UK, Norway, Germany, North Africa, Southeast Asia, United States, Mexico and Argentina
Source: https://www.harbourenergy.com/what-we-do/our-operations/
History section update requests :
Please change :
In June 2020, the company announced the provision of backing to enable Chrysaor Holdings to acquire Premier Oil.
To:
In October 2020, the company announced the provision of backing to enable Chrysaor Holdings to acquire Premier Oil.
Sources: Chrysaor to take over Premier Oil, creating UK North Sea's biggest producer | Reuters
https://www.harbourenergy.com/investors/mergers-and-acquisitions/premier-and-chrysaor/
Please change:
In 2023, the Indonesia oil and gas regulator SKK Migas approved the first plan of development for the Tuna offshore gas field, operated by Harbour Energy, with a total estimated investment of $3 billion.
To:
In 2023, the Indonesia oil and gas regulator SKK Migas approved the first plan of development for the Tuna offshore gas field, operated by Harbour Energy, with a total estimated investment of $3 billion. In May 2026, Harbour Energy completed the $215 million sale of its operated interests in the producing Natuna Sea Block A field and the Tuna project in Indonesia to Prime Group.
Sources: Harbour Energy completes $215 million sale of Indonesian upstream assets to Prime Energy | Upstream
Harbour completes sale of Natuna Sea Block A and Tuna in Indonesia - Harbour Energy
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In December 2025, it was announced that Harbour would acquire the subsidiaries of Waldorf Energy Partners and Waldorf Production for approximately $170 million. The acquisition increases Harbour’s stake in the Catcher oil field to 90 per cent and adds a 29.5 per cent non-operated interest in the Kraken field in the North Sea, with completion expected in 2026.
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In July 2026, it was announced that Harbour completed acquisition of subsidiaries of Waldorf Energy Partners and Waldorf Production for approximately $163 million. The acquisition increases Harbour’s stake in the Catcher oil field to 90 per cent and adds a 29.5 per cent non-operated interest in the Kraken field in the North Sea, with completion expected in 2026.
Sources: https://www.harbourenergy.com/news-and-media/announcements-and-latest-news/harbour-energy-completes-uk-north-sea-acquisition/
Would it be possible to add this accurate update please?
The company was named operator of the Zama oil project, offshore Mexico, in December 2025. The appointment was agreed by project partners Pemex, Grupo Carso and Talos Energy and subsequently approved by Mexico’s Ministry of Energy. Zama is a major basin and estimated to contain 750 million barrels of oil equivalent that is recoverable.
Sources: https://www.reuters.com/business/energy/uks-harbour-energy-named-operator-mexicos-zama-oilfield-2025-12-31/ and https://www.harbourenergy.com/news-and-media/harbour-appointed-operator-of-the-zama-project-in-mexico/
Major Projects:
Would it be possible to add this accurate update please?
LLOG Exploration Company
Harbour acquired LLOG Exploration Company for $3.2 billion, in February 2026. Production from LLOG averaged 36, 000 barrels of oil equivalent per day during 2025 and the deal marked Harbour’s entry into the US market.
Sources: https://www.offshore-technology.com/news/harbour-energy-closes-acquisition-llog/
https://www.harbourenergy.com/news-and-media/completion-of-llog-acquisition/ SeniorWriter24 (talk) 15:55, 10 July 2026 (UTC)