Block 34/7 in the Tampen area of the Norwegian North Sea.
is the largest field located in the north-eastern part of Campos Basin, 110 km offshore in water 650 to 1050 meters deep. The field covers a total area of about 130 square kilometers (50 square miles).
is located in block 15/24b, approximately 23 miles north of the Britannia field. It began production in August 1997. The wells are tied back to two subsea manifolds and then to a leased floating production storage offtake (FPSO).
development is located approximately 200km north-east of Aberdeen. Renee lies in 146m of water, 21.6km from the AH001. Rubie lies in a water depth of 148m, 5.6km away from Renee.
Vigdis lies in block 34/7 in the Tampen area of the Norwegian North Sea, and came on stream in 1997.
field was developed using a semisubmersible steel drilling, production and quarters platform, connected to a subsea completion system. The wellheads for 21 wells are installed under the platform, with a separate template for two other wells, located 8km
BP is operator of the Tangguh LNG project which includes offshore platforms, pipelines and the LNG plant with two production trains
Veslefrikk lies in Norwegian North Sea block 30/3.
is located in Blocks 9/14a and 9/14b, 8km east of the Beryl facilities and 23km to the north of Kerr-McGee (KMUK) Gryphon development. It lies in a water depth of approximately 120 metres, 166 km from the UK coastline
located in Garden Banks Block 260 in the Gulf of Mexico. The water depth averages approximately 1650ft. Amerada Hess is the operator of the Baldpate Field.
The plan for development and operation of Volve in the Norwegian North Sea was approved on 22 April 2005.
The current Otway basin fields under development consist of Minerva, Casino Geographe and Thylacine.
field is located 80km off the coast of Palawan Island, in the Republic of the Philippines. In August 1998, Shell Philippines Exploration BV awarded Brown & Root a US$432 million design, procurement, fabrication, installation and commissionin
is the largest oil field discovered in the North Sea in the past decade. The Buzzard field is operated by Nexen with 43 percent interest.
field has undergone a huge Phase II expansion which has increased the 60,000 barrels per day rate to an average plateau rate of 85,000 barrels per day. A new platform was installed to develop the reservoir within the eastern part of the field (Area B).
– the UK’s most northerly oilfield – was discovered in 1974 by the semi-submersible drilling rig Sedco 703. It lies 160km north-east of the Shetlands in block 211/12a. Oil was found 2,709m below the seabed in a water depth of 186m.
located on Block Oil Prospecting License (OPL) # 230, near the Calabar River in Nigeria, close to Cameroon in shallow 5m waterdepth . It is located 30km offshore Calabar
consisting of Wenchang 13-1 and 13-2 fields, is located in the western Pearl River Mouth Basin, about 400 kilometers southwest of Hong Kong and 140 kilometers east of Hainan Island. CNOOC discovered the two oil fields independently.
The Dorado development consists of a three well subsea tie-back to the Marlin TLP
The field has been developed with the Statfjord A, B and C production platforms, which all have concrete gravity base structures incorporating storage cells.
is located in the offshore part of the North Sumatra Basin, in the Straits of Malacca. It covers an area of 77km², 90km east-north-east of Mobil/Exxon’s giant Arun gas/condensate field.