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* **J P Kenny:** Preparation of Field Development Plan | * **J P Kenny:** Preparation of Field Development Plan | ||
==== Bonga North ==== | ==== Bonga North ==== | ||
− | * | + | * '''TechnipFMC:''' design and manufacture of subsea tree systems, manifolds, jumpers, controls, and services |
=== History === | === History === |
Revision as of 17:00, 28 December 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Operator: Shell
- Country: Nigeria
- Location: OML 118, 120 km off coast of the Niger Delta
- Production start: 2005
- Partners: NNPC, Total, Eni
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- This was the first deepwater project for Shell in Nigeria in a water depth of 3,000 ft located 120 km off coast of the Niger Delta using a FPSO
- The FPSO, measures over 300 metres long, 75 metres wide and 33 metres tall. The Bonga FPSO can extract and process up to 225,000 barrels of oil a day and store up to 2 million barrels of oil. It also has a gas export facility of 150 million standard cubic feet per day
- Bonga North-West is located in approximately 900 to 1,200 meters of water, and has been developed with 12 subsea wells tied back into the Bonga main infrastructure.
- Bonga Phase 3 is an expansion of the Bonga Main development, with peak production expected to be some 50,000 barrels of oil equivalent. This is transported through existing pipelines to the Bonga FPSO
- Bonga North will be a subsea tie-back to the Bonga FPSO. The Bonga North project involves drilling, completing, and starting up 16 wells (8 production and 8 water injection wells), modifications to the existing Bonga Main FPSO and the installation of new subsea hardware tied back to the FPSO.
Contractors
- **AMEC:** FPSO Engineering Procurement Construction contract
- **Samsung Heavy Industries(SHI):** FPSO hull construction
- **Saipem:** Engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and pre-commissioning services for 13 kilometres of 10”/12” production pipe-in-pipe flowlines, 4 kilometres of 12” water injection flowlines as well as related production facilities for Bonga North-West
- **Subsea 7:** Eight production flowlines, 10-inch, 26km total length, with six Steel Catenary Risers (SCRs) each 2km in length, two production flowlines, 12-inch, 12km total length, with two SCRs each 2km in length. In addition, a total of 24km of 12-inch water injection flowlines with 2km long SCRs transport treated seawater from the FPSO to several subsea injection wells.
- Aker Solutions: 72 km of Umbilicals
- **Manatee:** Production equipment design, flowlines, manifold, steel catenary risers, trees and controls, flow assurance peer review, operating guidelines and training, and cost control.
- **J P Kenny:** Preparation of Field Development Plan
Bonga North
- TechnipFMC: design and manufacture of subsea tree systems, manifolds, jumpers, controls, and services
History
- 1995 - Bonga Oil And Gas Field discovered
- 2002 - FPSO Bonga leaves SHI yard in Korea
- 2003 - The Bonga FPSO sets sail for Nigeria
- 2005 - Bonga field came on stream
- 2009 - Saipem awarded Bonga North-West contract
- 2011 - Temporary shut down due to leak
- 2014 - First oil produced from Bonga North West
- 2015 - Production starts from Bonga Phase 3
- 2024 - Bonga North project launched
Geology
Links
- Manatee Offshore References
- Aker Solutions Umbilical References
- J P Kenny Subsea References
- Saipem wins a new offshore contract in Nigeria worth over US$ 200 million
- Nigerian Bound Bonga Hailed a Major Success for AMEC
- SHI constructs world's largest FPSO facility
- Shell Bonga Field Development, Subsea 7
- Shell Nigeria temporarily shuts in Bonga field in response to oil leak
- First oil produced from SNEPCO-operated Bonga North West deep-water project in Nigeria
- Shell commences production from Bonga Phase 3 project in Nigeria
- Shell invests in Bonga North deep-water project, Nigeria
- TechnipFMC Awarded Substantial Subsea Contract for Shell’s Bonga North Development in Nigeria