Difference between revisions of "Scolty and Crathes Oil and Gas Fields"

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=== Contractors ===
 
=== Contractors ===
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* Stena Drilling
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=== History ===
 
=== History ===
 
* 2015 - Scolty and Crathes received regulatory approval
 
* 2015 - Scolty and Crathes received regulatory approval
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* 2016 - First oil produced
 
* 2022 - Waldorf Production acquires a 50% stake from MOL  
 
* 2022 - Waldorf Production acquires a 50% stake from MOL  
  
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=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
 
# [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]
 
# [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/08/first-oil-from-scolty-crathes.html First Oil From the Scolty & Crathes Development]
 
# [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2022/03/mol-divests-upstream-assets-in-uk.html MOL divests Upstream assets in the UK]
 
# [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2022/03/mol-divests-upstream-assets-in-uk.html MOL divests Upstream assets in the UK]
  

Latest revision as of 07:46, 31 August 2023

Summary Information

  • Operator: EnQuest
  • Country: UK
  • Location:
  • Production start:
  • Partners: EnQuest 50%, Waldorf 50%
  • Type: Oil / Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • Scolty – Crathes is a subsea development of two Central North Sea oil fields. Both fields are single well tiebacks, daisy chained to the Kittiwake platform
  • Oil export is via the Forties Pipeline System (FPS) and gas export via SEGAL.

Contractors

  • Stena Drilling


History

  • 2015 - Scolty and Crathes received regulatory approval
  • 2016 - First oil produced
  • 2022 - Waldorf Production acquires a 50% stake from MOL

Geology

  • Both fields are very similar in size, structure and reservoir comprising of simple four-way dip structures with high quality Eocene deep water sandstone reservoirs containing sweet 40° API light oil

Links

  1. UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date
  2. First Oil From the Scolty & Crathes Development
  3. MOL divests Upstream assets in the UK