Bullwinkle Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Shell
- Country: USA
- Location: * Green Canyon Blocks 64, 65, 66, 108, 109 & 110, Gulf of Mexico
- Production start: 1989
- Partners:
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- The Bullwinkle Platform sits on Green Canyon Block 65 in 1,353 feet of water and has a cumulative production of more than 120 million barrels of oil and 185 billion cubic feet of natural gas
- It is the deepest fixed-leg production platform
- Bullwinkle acts as a hub for a number of satellite fields including Rocky (Green Canyon Blocks 110, 153, 154, 155 & 199), **Troika** (Green Canyon Blocks 200, 201 & 244) and **Angus** (Green Canyon Blocks 112 & 113)
- The Manatee field is tied back to Angus
- The [[[Aspen Oil And Gas Field]]] is also tied back to Bullwinkle
- Oil is transported via the [[[Amberjack Oil Pipeline]]]
+++ Contractors
- **Gulf Island Fabrication:** Fabrication of the platform
- **Heerema Marine Contractors:** Installation
- **Manatee:**
* (Troika) Flow assurance, flowlines, manifold, catenary risers, trees & controls, commissioning, subsea operating procedures, operator training and production operations * (Manatee) Design and installation of tubing head spool trees & jumpers
- **Nexans:** Troika C/H Umbilical, Electrical Umbilical & Umbilical Installation
+++ History
- 1983 - Bullwinkle Oil And Gas Field discovered
- 1987 - Rocky field discovered
- 1989 - First oil and gas produced
- 1994 - Troika field discovered
- 1996 - First oil from Rocky
- 1997 - Angus field discovered
- 1997 - First production from Troika
- 1999 - First production from Angus
- 2010 - Superior Energy Services acquired the field
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- [[[Gulf Of Mexico Deepwater Natural Gas And Oil Qualified Fields]]]
- [[[Manatee Offshore References]]]
- [[[Gulf Island Fabrication Platform References]]]
- [[[Foundocean North And South America Subsea References]]]
- [[[Nexans Norway Umbilical References]]]
- Superior Energy Services and Shell Sign Bullwinkle Decommissioning Deal