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  • First steel cut on Maersk Oil's Culzean gas megaproject topsides
    édité le 07/04/2016 - Plus de news de "Maersk Oil" - Voir la fiche entreprise de "Maersk Oil"


First steel cut on Maersk Oil's Culzean gas megaproject topsides
Fabrication of the billion dollar topsides destined for the Maersk Oil operated USD 4.5 billion UK North Sea megaproject, Culzean has begun. The steel-cutting ceremony for the first of the three topsides modules took place at the Sembcorp Marine Offshore Platforms (SMOP - formerly known as SMOE) Admiralty Yard in Singapore today (7 April).

Culzean is the largest hydrocarbon discovery in the UK North Sea for over a decade. The field is approximately 145 miles east of Aberdeen and is expected to produce between 60,000 - 90,000 boepd at plateau production, producing for at least 13 years. The project was sanctioned in August 2015. Maersk Oil’s coventurers in Culzean are JX Nippon Exploration & Production (UK) Limited (34.01%) and BP (Britoil) (16%).

“Starting the fabrication of the topsides is an important milestone. When the field begins to produce in 2019, Culzean will become a key contributor to Maersk Oil’s ambition to become a Top 5 operator in the North Sea in the 2020s, and provide around 5% of UK gas demand at peak production. Maersk Oil and coventurers’ investment will also support employment in both the UK and Asian supply chains,” said Maersk Oil Chief Executive Jakob Thomasen, speaking at the ceremony in Singapore.

“Our focus for the next three years is working with our partners and suppliers to deliver the project from fabrication right through to commissioning safely, on time and within budget,” says Thomasen.

The contract with SMOP, worth over USD 1 billion including long lead items, was awarded in September 2015. The contract includes the building of the Central Processing Facility plus two connecting bridges, Wellhead Platform and Utilities & Living Quarters Platform Topsides for the Culzean Field Development.

The platforms will be built with enhanced digital and monitoring capability.

“We will be harnessing technology to develop a 21st century facility with the ability to remotely monitor critical equipment 24 hours a day, and enable offshore colleagues to access real time data and immediate technical evaluation and onshore support. The technology will minimise time spent on plant and enhance safety and efficiency. Maersk Oil estimates this digital toolkit can save more than USD 10m annually,” says Martin Urquhart, Culzean Project Director.

About Maersk Oil

Maersk Oil is an international oil and gas company with operated production of over 500,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. Our production comes from Denmark, the UK, Qatar, Kazakhstan, the US Gulf of Mexico and Algeria. Exploration and development activities are on-going in Angola, Norway, Kenya, Ethiopia, Greenland, Brazil, Kurdistan Region of Iraq and in the producing countries.

Turning complex and challenging fields into commercial successes has been the cornerstone of Maersk Oil’s business since 1962, creating enormous value for partners and host governments. We focus on pioneering technologies that enable us to develop difficult reservoirs. Our technical specialists are adept at solving upstream challenges by applying the right technology. We are committed to our Incident-Free ambition to protect people, the environment and our assets. We are an Equal Opportunities Employer.

Maersk Oil is a fully-owned subsidiary of the global conglomerate, the Maersk Group.


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