Schooner Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Tullow
- Country: UK
- Location: southern North Sea
- Production start:
- Partners: Faroe Petroleum
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- The field is no longer producing
- A total of 10 wells have been drilled from the normally un-manned Schooner platform
- The Topaz Gas Field is a tie back to the Schooner platform
- Gas is transported to the Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant via the Caister-Murdoch System (“CMS”) infrastructure
+++ Contractors
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+++ History
- 1994 - Project development approved by UK Government
- 1996 - First gas produced
- 2005 - Tullow acquired 90.35% stake in the field
- 2010 - Faroe Petroleum increased its stake to 6.96%
- 2014 - Faroe increased its stake to 60%
- 2019 - DNO acquired Faroe and became a partner
- 2019 - Approval granted for decommissioning
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- Schooner Gas Field (UK Blocks 44/26a and 43/30a) - Faroe Petroleum
- List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK
- UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
- Tullow Completes Schooner and Ketch Transaction
- Tullow to Acquire Shell and ExxonMobil Interests in Schooner and Ketch Fields and Associated Acreage
- Acquisition of Interest in Producing Blane Oil Field and Exploration Farm Out
- Sale of UK gas assets
- Tullow Oil completes partial sale of UK Schooner and Ketch gas assets
- DNO to make cash offer for all shares of Faroe Petroleum plc