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* The development consists of a single horizontal well which runs along the central axis of the reservoir | * The development consists of a single horizontal well which runs along the central axis of the reservoir | ||
* The Columbus well is connected to the Arran export pipeline through which Columbus production is exported along with Arran Field production. | * The Columbus well is connected to the Arran export pipeline through which Columbus production is exported along with Arran Field production. | ||
− | * When production reaches the Shearwater platform, it is separated into gas and condensate. | + | * When production reaches the [[Shearwater Gas and Condensate Field | Shearwater platform]], it is separated into gas and condensate. |
− | * The gas is exported to St Fergus via the SEGAL line and the condensate to Cruden Bay via the Forties Pipeline System | + | * The gas is exported to St Fergus via the SEGAL line and the condensate to Cruden Bay via the [[Forties Pipeline System]] |
=== Contractors === | === Contractors === |
Latest revision as of 09:25, 1 September 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Serica
- Country: United Kingdom
- Location:
- Production start:
- Partners:
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The development consists of a single horizontal well which runs along the central axis of the reservoir
- The Columbus well is connected to the Arran export pipeline through which Columbus production is exported along with Arran Field production.
- When production reaches the Shearwater platform, it is separated into gas and condensate.
- The gas is exported to St Fergus via the SEGAL line and the condensate to Cruden Bay via the Forties Pipeline System
Contractors
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History
- 2018 - Government approval granted
Geology
- The field produces from a gas-condensate reservoir in the Forties Sandstone Formation