Piltun-Astokhskoye Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Sakhalin Energy Investment Company
- Country: Russia
- Location: Sakhalin
- Production start: 2008
- Partners:
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- Also known as Sakhalin 2 Project
- The Piltun Astokhskoye Oil And Gas Field is 15 km offshore, in 30 m water depth. It has two platforms, A & B
- The Molikpaq platform (PA-A), was the first to be installed on the field
- The Piltun-Astokhskoye-B (PA-B), the largest platform of the Sakhalin-2 project, is a drilling, processing and production platform
- The platform topsides weigh over 28.000 tons
- The field produces gas for the Sakhalin LNG Terminal
+++ Contractors
- **Aker Kvaerner:** Engineering, procurement, management and project services for platform substructure
- **Samsung Heavy Industries:** Fully integrated deck construction including production and refinery facilities
- **AMEC:**
- Detailed engineering, project management and construction support
- Construction of 1,600 kilometers of oil and gas pipeline
- **Saipem:**
- Engineering, procurement, construction and installation of a pipeline system connecting the platform to the shore
- Transport and installation of platform topsides
- **ABB Lummus Global:** Design and construction of two modules for the Molikpaq platform
+++ History
- 2000 - Shell acquired Marathon's stake in the field
- 2003 - SHI awarded platform contract
- 2003 - AMEC Awarded Detailed engineering, project management and construction support contract
- 2004 - Saipem awarded pipeline & installation contracts
- 2007 - Platform Topsides installed
- 2008 - Production started
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- SHI in Large Shipbuilding Deals
- Shell Sakhalin Holdings B.V. And Marathon Sakhalin Limited Asset Swap
- ABB wins $100 million Sakhalin oil platform order
- Sakhalin contract to Aker Kvaerner
- AMEC Awarded US $230 Million Sakhalin II Contract by Shell JV
- AMEC SPIE’s Pipeline Business Wins Share Of Russian Project