Difference between revisions of "Durward and Dauntless Oil Fields"
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* Country: UK | * Country: UK | ||
* Location: | * Location: | ||
− | * Production start: | + | * Production start: 1997 |
* Partners: | * Partners: | ||
− | * Type: Oil | + | * Type: Oil |
* Estimated Reserves: | * Estimated Reserves: | ||
* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
=== Description === | === Description === | ||
− | * The fields were developed using the [[Glas Dowr FPSO]] | + | * The fields were developed using the [[Glas Dowr FPSO]] which had crude processing capacity of 60,000 bopd, 85 MMscfd of gas and storage of 660,000 barrels |
* The field has been decommissioned | * The field has been decommissioned | ||
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=== History === | === History === | ||
+ | * 1994 - Dauntless field discovered | ||
* 1996 - Field development approved by regulators | * 1996 - Field development approved by regulators | ||
* 2002 - Decommissioning plan approved | * 2002 - Decommissioning plan approved |
Revision as of 07:18, 19 February 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Amerada Hess
- Country: UK
- Location:
- Production start: 1997
- Partners:
- Type: Oil
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The fields were developed using the Glas Dowr FPSO which had crude processing capacity of 60,000 bopd, 85 MMscfd of gas and storage of 660,000 barrels
- The field has been decommissioned
Contractors
- Bluewater: Provision of FPSO
- Seaway: FPSO mooring
History
- 1994 - Dauntless field discovered
- 1996 - Field development approved by regulators
- 2002 - Decommissioning plan approved