Difference between revisions of "Natuna Sea Block A PSC Oil and Gas Fields"

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* The Natuna Sea Block A licence was obtained by Sumatra Gulf Oil in 1979.  
 
* The Natuna Sea Block A licence was obtained by Sumatra Gulf Oil in 1979.  
 
* Oil production from the [[Anoa Natuna Gas Field | Anoa field]] began in November 1990 from nine platform wells located in the East Lobe.  
 
* Oil production from the [[Anoa Natuna Gas Field | 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.
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* 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]]]
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* Other producing fields include [[Gajah Baru Gas Field]] & [[Naga And Pelikan Gas Fields]]
  
 
=== Contractors ===
 
=== Contractors ===

Latest revision as of 13:24, 5 February 2024

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

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

  1. Premier Oil, Indonesia
  2. New Gas Discovered in Indonesia, Oil Development in UK
  3. First Gas from Natuna Gas Project, Offshore Indonesia
  4. Saipem wins US$ 280 million offshore contract in Indonesia
  5. Gajah Baru – first gas
  6. Hess Announces Sale of Its Indonesian Assets
  7. Pelikan – first gas
  8. Harbour Energy to be admitted to trading