Van Gogh Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Quadrant Energy
- Country: Australia
- Location: offshore Western Australia
- Production start: 2010
- Partners: Quadrant - 52%, Inpex 48%
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- The field was developed with 19 horizontal production laterals, two water injection wells and one gas injection well.
- The [[[Ningaloo Vision FPSO]]] floating production, storage and offloading vessel has capacity to process 150,000 barrels of liquids per day, including 63,000 barrels of oil per day, and store 540,000 barrels of oil.
- The Coniston and Novara fields were developed as tie backs to the FPSO
- Coniston and Novara infrastructure consists of:
* Seven production wells, six in the Coniston field and one in the Novara field. * A pipeline end manifold (PLEM) will be located between the Coniston and Novara production wells. * The Coniston drill centre C manifold (DC3) is the production well for Coniston and the drill centre D (DC4) is the Novara production well; * The production wells are tied back to the Van Gogh operating field by two production flowlines, a gas lift flowline and an electro‐hydraulic umbilical;
+++ Contractors
- **BW Offshore:** Supply of the Ningaloo Vision FPSO vessel
- **Acergy:** installation and tie-in of flowlines, risers, manifolds and an FPSO mooring
+++ History
- 2003 - Van Gogh oil field discovered
- 2007 - Acergy awarded installation contract
- 2010 - First oil produced
- 2011 - FID for Coniston Field
- 2015 - Quandrant Energy acquired Apache's share
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- Coniston Novara Installation
- Ningaloo Vision FPSO, BW Offshore
- Acergy S.A. $85 million contract award in Asia
- Van Gogh FPSO arrives at Exmouth
- Apache Reports First Oil From Van Gogh Development in Western Australia's Exmouth Basin
- Final Investment Decision on the Coniston Field, Western Australia
- Apache Agrees To Sell Australian Operations For $2.1 Billion