StatoilHydro add production to Oseberg area from satellites

StatoilHydro add production to Oseberg area from satellites

StatoilHydro today said that the development of the Oseberg area in the North Sea continues. Oseberg Delta and Theta Cook, which have now come on stream, add considerable production value. When well number two on Oseberg Delta comes on line in the autumn, another 7,000 barrels per day will be added. Full text

Apache complete Kupe Gas Project pipelay

2008.02.12 - Projects

The Kupe Gas Project has reached a key milestone, with the final stage of the main offshore gas pipeline being laid by one of the world’s most advanced pipelaying vessels, the Apache.

Kupe joint venture partners, including operator Origin Energy Resources (Kupe) Limited (“Origin”), Genesis Energy, New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd and Mitsui E & P Australia Pty Ltd, today completed the final stages of the pipe laying, offshore from Hawera.

The Apache, operated by Technip, uses a reel-lay method for installing small and medium diameter pipelines. This allows a pipeline, which has already been welded together onshore, to be reeled off the back of the ship easily and quickly with much less risk of weather downtime.

The pipeline has a diameter of 12 inches and links the offshore wellhead platform to the onshore production station near Hawera though a tunnel drilled under the cliffs off the Taranaki coast.

The Apache is 122.9 metres long, 23.3 meters wide and sits at a depth of 8.7 metres. Powered by two 20 cylinder diesel engines, the Apache sleeps 95 people and has several recreation rooms, a games room and sauna on board.

Kupe Gas Project Director Peter Ashford said this was the first time that a vessel like the Apache had been used in New Zealand to lay an offshore gas pipeline.

“The laying of the pipeline marks a major achievement for the Kupe Gas Project,” Mr Ashford said.

“The three 10 kilometre sections of pipeline have been laid quickly, without any serious delays. This is the result of meticulous planning and preparation by the whole Kupe Gas Project team.”

After dropping off crew in Wellington last week the Apache is now heading to other projects in the North Sea.




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