Thunder Horse Oil Field
Summary Information
Operator: BP Country: USA Location: Mississippi Canyon Blocks 778, 821 & 822, 125 miles south-east of New Orleans, Louisiana Production start: 2008 Partners: BP - 75%, Exxon - 25% Type: Oil / Gas Estimated Reserves: Production Volume: Description
The Thunder Horse platform is located about 150 miles southeast of New Orleans, La. in Mississippi Canyon at a water depth of 6,050 feet (1,844 meters) and is the largest semi-submersible facility in the world at 130,000 tonnes displacement. It has a deck load capacity of 40,000 tonnes and is designed to process and export up to 250,000 barrels of oil and 200 million cubic feet of natural gas per day. In 2013, it was the 7th largest field in the USA Subsea wells are connected to production manifolds on the seafloor and then to the PDQ via riser flowlines. Oil and gas will be transported to existing shelf and onshore pipelines via the Proteus and Endymion oil pipeline systems and the Okeanos gas pipeline system, which are part of the Mardi Gras Offshore Oil And Gas Pipeline System The field was originally called Crazy Horse Thunder Horse South Expansion Project
New drilling centres are being added to the south of the development Contractors
DSME: Semi-submersible hull construction Wood Group Mustang: Topsides engineering and design McDermott: Topsides construction FMC Technologies: Subsea trees, controls, manifolds, and well connection systems Supply of two manifolds and associated controls equipment, in addition, the scope includes several pipeline end terminations, flowline and well jumper kits and umbilical termination assemblies for water injection Manatee: Subsea construction & commissioning, jumper fabrication, manifold design, flowline construction, tree procurement & installation, after market equipment support, interface issues, completions riser system, operations, marine logistics, and rig construction. Nexans: Water Injection Umbilical History
1999 - Thunder Horse Oil Field discovered 2002 - BP Retires Crazy Horse Name - Project re-named Thunder Horse 2005 - The platform was found heavily listing following the passing of Hurricane Dennis 2008 - BP announced that it has successfully started production from the third and fourth wells 2013 - FMC awarded contract to supply water injection equipment Geology
Production is from reservoirs between 14,000 to 19,000 feet (4,265 to 5,790 meters) below the seabed with reservoir pressures of 13,000 to 18,000 psi (approx 885 to 1255 bar) and reservoir temperatures of 190 to 270 degrees F (88 to 132 degrees C).
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Emerson FPSO References Mustang Engineering Platform References International Protective Coatings Platform References Nexans Norway Umbilical References Gulf Of Mexico Discoveries In Water Depths Greater Than 5000 Gulf Of Mexico Permanent Deepwater Structures Gulf Of Mexico Deepwater Natural Gas And Oil Qualified Fields Top 100 U S Oil And Gas Fields Manatee Offshore References McDermott Platform References Thunderhorse Topsides BP Amoco Announces Four Major Deepwater Finds in Gulf of Mexico FMC Technologies Awarded Ten Year BP Frame Contract BP Retires Crazy Horse Name - Project re-named Thunder Horse BP Assessing Damage to Thunder Horse Platform in Gulf of Mexico BP Says That Repair Of Subsea Equipment Will Delay Thunder Horse Until 2008 BP Thunder Horse Production Ramping Up FMC Technologies Awarded Subsea Contract for BP's Thunder Horse Field BP selects Technip for the Thunder Horse South Expansion project in the Gulf of Mexico