Callanish and Brodgar Oil and Gas Fields
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Summary Information
- Operator: Harbour Energy
- Country: UK
- Location: 210 km north-east of Aberdeen
- Production start:
- Partners: Ithaca
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Callanish And Brodgar Oil And Gas Fields are also known as the **Britannia Satellites (Britsats)**, as they have been developed as satellites of the Britannia Gas Field
- They are tied back to a new platform, bridge-linked to the original Britannia platform
- Enochdhu is being developed as a tie back to the Callanish platform
Contractors
- **Heerema:** Procurement and fabrication of the Britannia Satellites Jacket
- **Stolt Offshore:** Installation of approximately 90 kms of 12" and 6" diameter pipelines, together with 3 service lines and control umbilicals, as well as the associated subsea construction work
- **Enochdhu**
- **Subsea 7:** Project management, engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a 7.5km pipeline bundle containing an 8” production pipeline, 6” gas lift pipeline and controls systems
History
- 2004 - Callanish And Brodgar fields receive approval from DECC
- 2005 - Heerma awarded jacket contract
- 2012 - Subsea 7 awarded subsea contract for Enochdhu development
- 2013 - UK government approval granted for Enochdhu
- 2019 - Ithaca energy acquired Chevron's stake
- 2019 - Chrysaor acquired Conocophillips's stake in the field
Geology
Links
- UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date
- International Protective Coatings Europe Fixed Platform Refe
- Serimax Pipeline References
- ConocoPhillips UK Limited has awarded Heerema Vlissingen BV with the procurement and fabrication of the Britannia Satellites Jacket
- Stolt Offshore Awarded Britannia Satellites Development
- Subsea 7 awarded contract in UK Central North Sea
- Acquisition Of Chevron North Sea Limited
- ConocoPhillips Completes $2.7 Billion Sale of United Kingdom E&P Subsidiaries