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=== Summary Information ===
 
* Operator: Perenco  
 
* Operator: Perenco  
* Country:  
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* Country: UK
 
* Location: North Sea
 
* Location: North Sea
* Production start:  
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* Production start: 1992
* Partners:  
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* Partners: Marubeni
 
* Type: Gas
 
* Type: Gas
 
* Estimated Reserves:  
 
* Estimated Reserves:  
 
* Production Volume:  
 
* Production Volume:  
  
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=== Description ===
* Pickerill field is situated 65km east of the Humber estuary. First gas was in 1992.  
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* The field is no longer in production
* There are two unmanned platforms, Pickerill A & B and gas is exported to the [[Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant]]
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* The Pickerill gas field is located in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) Block 48/11 in the Southern North Sea, 65km offshore from the Theddlethorpe Gas Terminal (TGT). It was discovered by well 48/11b-4, drilled by Conoco (UK) Limited in 1984, and gas development commenced in 1992.  
* The [[Juliet Gas Field]] comprises two horizontal subsea wells tied back some 22 km to the Pickerill A platform
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* The Pickerill Field comprises of two normally unmanned installations (NUI); Pickerill B (44/11A) and Pickerill A (48/11B) with a maximum personnel on board (POB) of 12.
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* The [[Juliet Gas Field | Juliet subsea development]] is located in Block 47/14B to the west of the Pickerill Field and comprises of two subsea (free flowing)
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wells tied into a subsea manifold, which is then connected to Pickerill A via a 12” pipeline (PL3121), 22km in length. Juliet gas was co-mingled with Pickerill gas at
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Pickerill A and then exported to [[Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant]].
  
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* **Saipem:** Pipeline - T&I
 
  
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=== Contractors ===
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* '''Saipem:''' Pipeline - T&I
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=== History ===
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* 1984 - Pickerill Gas Field discovered
 
* 1990 - Field development approved by UK government
 
* 1990 - Field development approved by UK government
 
* 1992 - First gas produced
 
* 1992 - First gas produced
 
* 2003 - Perenco acquires the field from BP
 
* 2003 - Perenco acquires the field from BP
 
* 2014 - Juliet Gas Field comes onstream
 
* 2014 - Juliet Gas Field comes onstream
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* 2018 - Production ceased
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* 2019 - Approval granted for decommissioning
  
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=== Geology ===
 
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=== Links ===
 
# [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]
 
# [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]
 
# [[List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK]]
 
# [[List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK]]

Revision as of 14:27, 15 June 2024

Summary Information

  • Operator: Perenco
  • Country: UK
  • Location: North Sea
  • Production start: 1992
  • Partners: Marubeni
  • Type: Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • The field is no longer in production
  • The Pickerill gas field is located in the United Kingdom Continental Shelf (UKCS) Block 48/11 in the Southern North Sea, 65km offshore from the Theddlethorpe Gas Terminal (TGT). It was discovered by well 48/11b-4, drilled by Conoco (UK) Limited in 1984, and gas development commenced in 1992.
  • The Pickerill Field comprises of two normally unmanned installations (NUI); Pickerill B (44/11A) and Pickerill A (48/11B) with a maximum personnel on board (POB) of 12.
  • The Juliet subsea development is located in Block 47/14B to the west of the Pickerill Field and comprises of two subsea (free flowing)

wells tied into a subsea manifold, which is then connected to Pickerill A via a 12” pipeline (PL3121), 22km in length. Juliet gas was co-mingled with Pickerill gas at Pickerill A and then exported to Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant.


Contractors

  • Saipem: Pipeline - T&I

History

  • 1984 - Pickerill Gas Field discovered
  • 1990 - Field development approved by UK government
  • 1992 - First gas produced
  • 2003 - Perenco acquires the field from BP
  • 2014 - Juliet Gas Field comes onstream
  • 2018 - Production ceased
  • 2019 - Approval granted for decommissioning

Geology

Links

  1. UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date
  2. List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK
  3. Saipem Europe Pipeline References
  4. BP To Sell Southern North Sea Gas Package To Perenco
  5. GDF SUEZ E&P raises its hydrocarbon production with multiple start ups in the North Sea