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* Operator: Ithaca | * Operator: Ithaca | ||
* Country: UK | * Country: UK | ||
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* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
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* The field is to be developed as a subsea tieback to the [[[Britannia Gas Field]]] | * The field is to be developed as a subsea tieback to the [[[Britannia Gas Field]]] | ||
* The field development will consist of drilling of up to two production wells and the installation of subsea infrastructure, including a production manifold, a 27 kilometre (km) production flowline to transport reservoir fluids to the Britannia BLP and a control and chemical umbilical. | * The field development will consist of drilling of up to two production wells and the installation of subsea infrastructure, including a production manifold, a 27 kilometre (km) production flowline to transport reservoir fluids to the Britannia BLP and a control and chemical umbilical. | ||
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* The project has a planned design capacity of 110 million cubic feet of natural gas and 14,000 barrels of condensate per day | * The project has a planned design capacity of 110 million cubic feet of natural gas and 14,000 barrels of condensate per day | ||
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* **Technip:** engineering, manufacturing and installation: | * **Technip:** engineering, manufacturing and installation: | ||
** the detailed design and pipelay of a 28-kilometer 16” pipe-in-pipe system, | ** the detailed design and pipelay of a 28-kilometer 16” pipe-in-pipe system, | ||
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** various subsea works including the installation of a manifold structure including HIPPS, subsea isolation valve structure, valves and spoolpiece components. | ** various subsea works including the installation of a manifold structure including HIPPS, subsea isolation valve structure, valves and spoolpiece components. | ||
| − | + | === History === | |
* 2013 - Technip awarded subsea contract | * 2013 - Technip awarded subsea contract | ||
* 2014 - Final investment decision | * 2014 - Final investment decision | ||
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* 2019 - Ithaca energy acquired Chevron's stake | * 2019 - Ithaca energy acquired Chevron's stake | ||
| − | + | === Geology === | |
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# [[Serimax Pipeline References]] | # [[Serimax Pipeline References]] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4406 Technip awarded subsea contract by Chevron North Sea] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4406 Technip awarded subsea contract by Chevron North Sea] | ||
Revision as of 10:56, 8 May 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Ithaca
- Country: UK
- Location: North Sea
- Production start: 2016
- Partners: Chevron - 70%, Conocophillips - 25%, GDF-Suez - 5%
- Type: Gas And Condensate
- Estimated Reserves: 4,820 million scm of gas (recoverable)
- Production Volume:
Description
- The field is to be developed as a subsea tieback to the [[[Britannia Gas Field]]]
- The field development will consist of drilling of up to two production wells and the installation of subsea infrastructure, including a production manifold, a 27 kilometre (km) production flowline to transport reservoir fluids to the Britannia BLP and a control and chemical umbilical.
- The Alder Field has a maximum estimated recovery of 4,820 million scm of gas over an estimated field life of 10 years.
- The project has a planned design capacity of 110 million cubic feet of natural gas and 14,000 barrels of condensate per day
Contractors
- **Technip:** engineering, manufacturing and installation:
- the detailed design and pipelay of a 28-kilometer 16” pipe-in-pipe system,
- the installation of a 28-kilometer hybrid umbilical
- various subsea works including the installation of a manifold structure including HIPPS, subsea isolation valve structure, valves and spoolpiece components.
History
- 2013 - Technip awarded subsea contract
- 2014 - Final investment decision
- 2016 - First gas produced
- 2019 - Ithaca energy acquired Chevron's stake