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# [[Saipem Europe Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project R]] | # [[Saipem Europe Fixed Offshore Production Facilities Project R]] | ||
# [http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/54910/rwe-dea/operations-worldwide/operations/denmark/ RWE Dea, Denmark] | # [http://www.rwe.com/web/cms/en/54910/rwe-dea/operations-worldwide/operations/denmark/ RWE Dea, Denmark] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2022/12/ineos-to-buy-entire-oil-gas-business.html INEOS to buy the entire Oil & Gas business from DONG Energy A/S for a headline price of $1.05 billion plus $250m contingent] |
Revision as of 13:44, 29 December 2022
Summary Information
- Operator: Ineos
- Country: Denmark
- Location: North Sea
- Production start: 2003
- Partners: Altinex - 61%, DONG - 22%, RWE Dea - 17%
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- The Cecilie field is a satellite to the Siri platform, which provides injection water, lift gas, processing, storage, and export services for Cecilie.
- The development has one unmanned wellhead platform with a helideck.
- The unprocessed production is transported to the Siri platform through a 12” multiphase pipeline.
- The oil is processed at the Siri platform and exported to shore via tanker.
- The gas produced is injected into the Siri Field.
- The field consists of two reservoirs, Cecilie and Connie.
+++ Contractors
- **Saipem:** Wellhead Platform and Sealines T&I
+++ History
- 2000 - Cecilie Oil Field discovered
- 2002 - Government approval was received
- 2003 - Production started
- 2017 - Ineos acquired a stake from DONG
+++ Geology
- The Cecilie accumulation is a combined structural and stratigraphic trap. It is an anticlinal structure induced through salt tectonics, delimited by faults and redeposited sands.
+++ Links