Enfield Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Woodside
- Country: Australia
- Location: 40km offshore the North West Cape
- Production start: 2006
- Partners: Woodside Energy Ltd. (60% and operator) and Mitsui E&P Australia Limited (40%)
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves: 150 million barrels
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- The field is in water depths of some 650 metres
- Reserves are extracted using subsea wells with flowlines tied back to the [[[Nganhurra FPSO]]], a facility that can process up to 100,000 barrels of oil per day and with storage capacity of up to one million barrels
- Gaslifted wells are used to produce the Enfield fluids.
- Water injection wells are required for the disposal of produced water supplemented by injection of seawater to provide reservoir support for Enfield. Excess gas is reinjected into the reservoir.
++++ Greater Enfield Development Project
- The project involves the development of the Laverda Canyon, Norton over Laverda, and Cimatti (WA-28-L) oil accumulations, via tie backs to the Nganhurra FPSO
+++ Contractors
- **AMEC and Fluor:**
- Front end engineering and design (FEED) and related services for the development of the FPSO facility
- Detailed engineering services for the floating oil production (FPSO) facility
- **Samsung Heavy Industries:** Construction of the FPSO’s double hull
- **Technip:**
- the recovery of an existing spool
- the engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of a new spool intended to enhance the field production, with its installation cradle and an associated umbilical
- **J P Kenny:** Conceptual design and feasibility assessment of the subsea facilities including subsea trees, risers (flexible and rigid), umbilicals and cost estimates
++++ Greater Enfield Development Project
+++ History
- 1999 - Enfield Oil Field discovered
- 2003 - AMEC and Fluor Awarded front end engineering and design (FEED) and related services for the development of an FPSO facility
- 2004 - AMEC and Fluor Awarded Detailed engineering services for the floating oil production (FPSO) facility
- 2006 - First oil produced
- 2007 - Technip awarded spool contract
- 2016 - Technip awarded GEP contract
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- Nganhurra FPSO Environment Plan Summary
- J P Kenny Subsea References
- AMEC and Fluor Awarded Australian Offshore Oil and Gas Contract for Woodside
- AMEC and Fluor Win £93million Offshore Oil and Gas Contract Off Western Australia
- Enfield project produces first oil
- Technip awarded contract for the enfield development in Australia
- Technip awarded by Woodside large subsea contract for Greater Enfield development