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| − | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
* Operator: Perenco | * Operator: Perenco | ||
| − | * Country: | + | * Country: UK |
* Location: North Sea | * Location: North Sea | ||
| − | * Production start: | + | * Production start: 1992 |
| − | * Partners: | + | * Partners: Marubeni |
* Type: Gas | * Type: Gas | ||
* Estimated Reserves: | * Estimated Reserves: | ||
* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
| − | + | === Description === | |
| − | * Pickerill field is | + | * 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 [[Juliet Gas Field]] comprises two | + | * 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 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) | ||
| + | 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]]. | ||
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| − | + | === Contractors === | |
| + | * '''Saipem:''' Pipeline - T&I | ||
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| + | === History === | ||
| + | * 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 | ||
| + | * 2018 - Production ceased | ||
| + | * 2019 - Approval granted for decommissioning | ||
| − | + | === Geology === | |
* | * | ||
| − | + | === 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