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* Operator: Petrobel | * Operator: Petrobel | ||
* Country: Egypt | * Country: Egypt | ||
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* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
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* The original platform was destroyed by a fire in 2004 | * The original platform was destroyed by a fire in 2004 | ||
* Situated in deep water, the 140-ton Temsah pipeline end manifold (PLEM) is connected to four 900-class pipelines, ranging from 14-inches to 32-inches in diameter | * Situated in deep water, the 140-ton Temsah pipeline end manifold (PLEM) is connected to four 900-class pipelines, ranging from 14-inches to 32-inches in diameter | ||
* Gas is sent to the onshore [[El Gamil Gas Processing Plant]] for treating | * Gas is sent to the onshore [[El Gamil Gas Processing Plant]] for treating | ||
− | + | === Contractors === | |
* **Tecon:** Basic and detail structural design, developed together with SASP, of the platform jacket | * **Tecon:** Basic and detail structural design, developed together with SASP, of the platform jacket | ||
* **Petrojet Marine:** Platforms 2&4 | * **Petrojet Marine:** Platforms 2&4 | ||
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** NW2 Platform installation | ** NW2 Platform installation | ||
** Temsah Field FEED | ** Temsah Field FEED | ||
+ | ** Temsah NW2 Platform FEED & Detail Design | ||
* **Micoperi:** Temsah Gas PLEM Replacement – Preliminary Activities, Lifting Activities, Reconnection and Start-Up Operations | * **Micoperi:** Temsah Gas PLEM Replacement – Preliminary Activities, Lifting Activities, Reconnection and Start-Up Operations | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 1998 - Amoco / Eni signed long term natural gas sales agreement for the Temsah natural gas field | * 1998 - Amoco / Eni signed long term natural gas sales agreement for the Temsah natural gas field | ||
* 2000 - First gas produced | * 2000 - First gas produced | ||
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* 2010 - New PLEM connected | * 2010 - New PLEM connected | ||
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# [[Exploration And Production In Egypt]] | # [[Exploration And Production In Egypt]] |
Latest revision as of 12:43, 22 February 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Petrobel
- Country: Egypt
- Location: Nile Delta
- Production start: 2000
- Partners:
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves: 774 M boe
- Production Volume:
Description
- The original platform was destroyed by a fire in 2004
- Situated in deep water, the 140-ton Temsah pipeline end manifold (PLEM) is connected to four 900-class pipelines, ranging from 14-inches to 32-inches in diameter
- Gas is sent to the onshore El Gamil Gas Processing Plant for treating
Contractors
- **Tecon:** Basic and detail structural design, developed together with SASP, of the platform jacket
- **Petrojet Marine:** Platforms 2&4
- **Seaway Heavy Lifting:**
- Installation of Temsah-4 Topsides, Piles and Jacket
- Temsah-1 Deck Removal
- **TDW:** Subsea hot tap operation to connect new PLEM
- **Saipem:**
- NW2 Platform installation
- Temsah Field FEED
- Temsah NW2 Platform FEED & Detail Design
- **Micoperi:** Temsah Gas PLEM Replacement – Preliminary Activities, Lifting Activities, Reconnection and Start-Up Operations
History
- 1998 - Amoco / Eni signed long term natural gas sales agreement for the Temsah natural gas field
- 2000 - First gas produced
- 2004 - The platform was destroyed by a fire
- 2010 - New PLEM connected
Geology
Links
- Exploration And Production In Egypt
- Tecon Platform References
- Jotun Platform References
- Seaway Heavy Lifting Oil And Gas References
- FoundOcean Africa Subsea References
- Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References
- Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Engineering Refe
- ENI, Egypt Field Trip Presentation
- New Agreement Gives Amoco 500 Million Cubic Feet a Day of Natural Gas Sales to Egyptian Market
- Eni: Egypt, Temsah Platform. Situation is under control
- T.D. Williamson S.A. Performs Complex Subsea Hot Tap Operation on Temsah Pipeline Network Offshore Egypt