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=== Description === | === Description === | ||
* The Kingfisher Development Area (KFDA) is located in the southeastern part of Lake Albert | * The Kingfisher Development Area (KFDA) is located in the southeastern part of Lake Albert | ||
+ | * The field is to be developed together with the [[Tilenga Oil Field]] | ||
+ | * Oil is to be transported via the [[East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)]] | ||
=== Contractors === | === Contractors === |
Revision as of 08:05, 15 April 2021
Summary Information
- Operator: CNOOC
- Country: Uganda
- Location: The Albert Basin
- Production start:
- Partners: Tullow, Total
- Type: Oil
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Kingfisher Development Area (KFDA) is located in the southeastern part of Lake Albert
- The field is to be developed together with the Tilenga Oil Field
- Oil is to be transported via the East African Crude Oil Pipeline (EACOP)
Contractors
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History
- 2006 - Kingfisher-1 Well Test Produces 4,120 BOPD
- 2009 - Eni agrees to buy Heritage's 50% interest
- 2010 - Eni abandons deal and Tullow acquired Heritage stake
- 2011 - Total and CNOOC sign MOU to join project
- 2016 - Development and production licenses were issued by the government
- 2017 - Total acquires an additional 21.57% interest from Tullow
Geology
Links
- Heritage Oil’s Kingfisher-1 Well In Uganda Test Produces 4,120 BOPD
- Heritage Oil Provides Uganda Work Program Update
- Eni to buy Heritage's 50% interest in blocks 1 and 3A in Uganda
- Uganda: Total finalizes its entry in Exploration and Production along with Tullow and CNOOC
- Uganda Sale and Purchase Agreements signed between Tullow, CNOOC and Total for $2.9 billion total cash consideration
- Total to acquire an additional 21.57% interest from Tullow in the Uganda Lake Albert Project
- Uganda And Tanzania: Final Agreements For The Lake Albert Resources Development Project