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* Larsen & Toubro: Installation of subsea pipeline at a water depth of 108m and supply of an offshore wellhead platform | * Larsen & Toubro: Installation of subsea pipeline at a water depth of 108m and supply of an offshore wellhead platform | ||
− | + | === History === | |
* 1992 - Yetagun Gas Field discovered | * 1992 - Yetagun Gas Field discovered | ||
* 1999 - Yetagun B installed | * 1999 - Yetagun B installed | ||
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* 2013 - Mitsubishi acquires s stake from Nippon Oil | * 2013 - Mitsubishi acquires s stake from Nippon Oil | ||
* 2013 - Yetagun North contracts awarded | * 2013 - Yetagun North contracts awarded | ||
+ | * 2021 - Production stopped temporarily due to rapid declines | ||
+++ Geology | +++ Geology | ||
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=== Links === | === Links === | ||
# [[Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References]] | # [[Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References]] | ||
− | # [[Thai Nippon Steel Sumikin Engineering Construction Platform]] | + | # [[Thai Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering & Construction Platform References]] |
# [[FoundOcean Asia Subsea References]] | # [[FoundOcean Asia Subsea References]] | ||
# [[Gustomsc FPSO References]] | # [[Gustomsc FPSO References]] |
Latest revision as of 17:27, 21 February 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Petronas
- Country: Myanmar (Burma)
- Location: Gulf of Martaban, Andaman Sea
- Production start: 2000
- Partners: Petronas - 40.9102%, Myanma Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) - 20.4541%, PTTEP - 19.31784%, Nippon Oil - 19.3178%
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
- Gas 382 MMSCFD
- Condensate 9,737 BPD
+++ Description
- Natural gas produced is supplied to Petroleum Authority of Thailand (PTT) through a pipeline
- Condensate, produced along with natural gas, is stored in a Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) system
- The field has one wellhead platform and one production platform
- Yetagun is Myanmar’s second largest gas field behind Yadana
- The Yetagun North development is an extension of the field which is adding a further two platforms
+++ Contractors
- **Keppel:** Conversion of Yetagun FSO, a Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) facility
- **Saipem:** Installation of platforms and sealines
- **Thai Nippon Steel Sumikin:** Capacity enhancement
++++ Yetagun North
- Larsen & Toubro: Installation of subsea pipeline at a water depth of 108m and supply of an offshore wellhead platform
History
- 1992 - Yetagun Gas Field discovered
- 1999 - Yetagun B installed
- 2000 - Yetagun FSO completed
- 2000 - First Gas from Yetagun Field
- 2002 - Premier sells it share in the field to PTTEP
- 2013 - Mitsubishi acquires s stake from Nippon Oil
- 2013 - Yetagun North contracts awarded
- 2021 - Production stopped temporarily due to rapid declines
+++ Geology
Links
- Saipem Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project References
- Thai Nippon Steel & Sumikin Engineering & Construction Platform References
- FoundOcean Asia Subsea References
- Gustomsc FPSO References
- Yetagun Project, PTTEP
- First Gas from Yetagun Field
- PTTEP invested more in Yetagun Project
- Keppel Shipyard nears completion of FPSO conversion for SBM
- Mitsubishi Corporation Invests in Yetagun Gas Field Project in Myanmar
- Larsen & Toubro awarded an EPCIC contract for Yetagun Field by PETRONAS Carigali
- PETRONAS' Upstream Operations in Myanmar Declares Force Majeure On Its Yetagun Field