Natuna Sea Block A PSC Oil and Gas Fields
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Summary Information
- Operator: Harbour Energy
- Country: Indonesia
- Location: Natuna Sea
- Production start: 1990
- Partners: KUFPEC, Pertamina, PTTEP and Petronas
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Natuna Sea Block A licence was obtained by Sumatra Gulf Oil in 1979.
- Oil production from the Anoa field began in November 1990 from nine platform wells located in the East Lobe.
- Additional development was undertaken with the installation of the processing and compression Anoa Gas Export platform and the West Natuna Transportation System Gas Pipeline for gas export to Singapore.
- Other producing fields include Gajah Baru Gas Field & Naga And Pelikan Gas Fields
Contractors
- **Gajah Baru**
- **Saipem:** EPCI contract (engineering, procurement, construction and installation) for the Central Processing Platform , the Wellhead Platform, a connecting bridge and a 16" gas export pipeline 3-kilometres long
- **Naga And Pelikan**
- * **Swiber:** Engineering, procurement, construction and installation (“EPCI”) for platforms, pipelines, and connections to existing facilities
History
- 1979 - PSC licence awarded
- 1990 - Oil production from the Anoa field began
- 1996 - Premier oil acquired Sumatra Gulf Oil and became operator
- 2000 - The Gajah Baru Gas Field discovered
- 2001 - First gas produced from Anoa
- 2011 - Gas production started from Gajah Baru
- 2013 - Hess announces that it is to sell its share of the field
- 2015 - First gas from Pelikan field
- 2021 - Harbour Energy became operator after Chrysaor / Premier merger
Geology
Links
- Premier Oil, Indonesia
- New Gas Discovered in Indonesia, Oil Development in UK
- First Gas from Natuna Gas Project, Offshore Indonesia
- Saipem wins US$ 280 million offshore contract in Indonesia
- Gajah Baru – first gas
- Hess Announces Sale of Its Indonesian Assets
- Pelikan – first gas
- Harbour Energy to be admitted to trading