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    UK's Serica Energy cuts production forecast again after new Triton setback

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    Posted on October 8, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    Serica Energy lowers its production forecast due to ongoing issues with the Triton vessel, impacting its annual output expectations.

    Serica Energy Lowers Production Outlook Again Following Triton Issues

    (Reuters) -Britain's Serica Energy lowered its annual production forecast on Wednesday for the second time in a month, following a fresh disruption at the Triton floating production storage and offloading vessel.

    Production at the vessel, which is operated by Dana Petroleum, has been temporarily halted from September 30 due to a flare system issue, said Serica, adding that operations were likely to restart shortly but with limited rates.

    The vessel has posed challenges for Serica with persistent issues over the past year. Serica cut its output forecast last month due to "vibration issues", and in October last year, a problem with a single gas compressor had hurt production.

    "It is incredibly frustrating to once again be reporting on a non-operated asset that should be performing better than it is," CEO Chris Cox said in a statement, adding that the company was stepping up talks with Dana on the running of the vessel.

    Serica said it now expects fiscal 2025 production to be below the previous forecast range of 29,000 to 32,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, despite the vibration issues being resolved on September 23.

    Jefferies analysts said if Serica's deal last week for Prax Upstream, the sole operator of the Lancaster oilfield in the UK's North Sea, was a positive, the production downgrade was a "negative offset."

    (Reporting by DhanushVignesh Babu in Bengaluru; Editing by Subhranshu Sahu)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Serica Energy reduces its annual production forecast again.
    • •Triton vessel's flare system issue causes production halt.
    • •Previous vibration issues resolved but new challenges arise.
    • •CEO Chris Cox expresses frustration over non-operated asset.
    • •Jefferies analysts note production downgrade as a negative offset.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UK's Serica Energy cuts production forecast again after new Triton setback

    1What is a floating production storage and offloading vessel?

    A floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel is a ship used for the processing and storage of oil and gas extracted from offshore fields, allowing for efficient transportation and management of resources.

    2What are vibration issues in production?

    Vibration issues in production refer to mechanical problems that can affect the performance and safety of equipment, leading to reduced efficiency and potential operational disruptions, particularly in the oil and gas sector.

    3What is a gas compressor?

    A gas compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of gas by reducing its volume, commonly used in the oil and gas industry to transport natural gas through pipelines.

    4What is a production downgrade?

    A production downgrade occurs when a company revises its output expectations downward, often due to operational challenges, equipment failures, or market conditions that affect production capacity.

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