Liuhua 11-1 Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: CNOOC
- Country: China
- Location: Eastern South China Sea
- Production start: 1996
- Partners:
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Liuhua 11-1 development is the largest oil field in the South China Sea
- It utilises the Nan Hai Sheng Li FPSO
- The Liuhua 4-1 Oil Field is a satellite development, consisting of eight subsea trees and tie-back to the Liuhua 11-1 field
Contractors
- Technip: FEED contract for two tension leg platforms including design and engineering of the topsides (including two drilling rigs), hulls, mooring and riser systems
- **Liuhua 4-1**
- **FMC Technologies:** Manufacture and supply of subsea production equipment
- **JDR:** Design and manufacture of over 42 kilometres of ESP power cable, each incorporating nine power cores, delivered in three 14 kilometre lengths. The order also included a 14 kilometre main production control umbilical and a bridging manifold control umbilical
History
- 1996 - First production
- 1998 - Amoco disposes of its 24.5% stake
- 2003 - CNOOC takes 100% ownership
- 2006 - Temporary halt
- 2007 - Production successfully restarted
- 2013 - Liuhua 4-1 Oil Field production started
Geology
Links
- # Serimax Asia Pipeline References
- Amoco to Divest Liuhua Field Offshore China
- CNOOC Limited Raises Its Stakes In Two Offshore China Oilfields
- CNOOC Ltd. LH 11-1 Oilfield Restarted Production in Full Scale
- FMC Technologies Awarded $85 Million Order for CNOOC's Liuhua 4-1 Development
- CNOOC - Two New Projects Started Production Successfully
- JDR Marks Deployment Of Major Subsea Umbilical Contract For China National Offshore Oil Corporation
- Technip awarded FEED contract for the Liuhua fields in the South China Sea