Ivana Gas Field

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Summary Information

  • Operator: ENI
  • Country: Croatia
  • Location: Adriatic
  • Production start:
  • Partners: ENI - 50%, INA - 50%
  • Type: Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

+++ Description

  • The field lies in 43 m water depth in the Adriatic Sea
  • It utilises a complex of fixed platforms, Ivana A, the main production platform and Ivana B, D & E satellite platforms

+++ Contractors

  • **Viktor Lenac:** Ivana A, B & D platforms
  • **Rosetti Marino:** Basic and Detail Design, Procurement, Fabrication, On-shore Construction, Load-out, Sea Fastening, Transportation to Site, Hook-up, Assistance to Start up and test run
  • **Saipem:**
* Transport & Installation of Unmanned gas platforms and sealines
* Transport & Installation of Ivana E, B, and D Platforms and Sealines 
* Transport & Installation of Ivana A - platform and sealines
* Ivana-K platform Follow-up of EPC
  • **Tecon:**
* Complete structural design of two tripod and one monopod satellite platforms including jackets, decks, living quarters and helidecks (IVANA B, D and E Platforms)
* Complete structural design of jacket, deck and living quarter (IVANA A Platform)
*  Detailed structural design of the compression platform Ivana K and monopod platform Ivana C
  • **Micoperi:**
* Offshore spread hiring for Ivana Field Offshore Installation Project – Phase II
* Jacket and Deck Installation on Ivana platform

+++ History

  • 1973 - The Ivana gas field was discovered
  • 2002 - ENI signed an agreement for the development of the field

+++ Geology

+++ Links

  1. Tecon Platform References
  2. Viktor Lenac Platform References
  3. Micoperi Offshore And Platform References
  4. Saipem Europe Pipeline References
  5. Rosetti Marino Platform References
  6. Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Engineering Refe
  7. Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References
  8. Eni: Start Up Of The Gas Fields In The Offshore of Croatia With Reserves Of 20 Billion Cubic Meters