First Oil Production from Pyrenees Development Offshore Western Australia

First Oil Production from Pyrenees Development Offshore Western Australia

First oil production has commenced ahead of schedule from the BHP Billiton operated Pyrenees project, offshore Western Australia. The full project involves 13 subsea wells, an extensive subsea gathering system and a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) facility, with production capacity of approximately 96,000 barrels of oil and gas reinjection capacity of 60 million cubic feet of gas per day (100 per cent basis). Full text

ExxonMobil Announces Startup of Marimba North Project Offshore Angola

2007.10.25 - Projects

The Marimba North project is a tie-back to the Kizomba A development and has come on stream ahead of schedule and within budget. Major components of the Marimba North project include subsea wells, a single drill center, 30 kilometers of flowlines and a unique riser system which ties the production flowline into the existing Kizomba A Tension Leg Platform. The Marimba North production and control facilities have been integrated with the existing Kizomba A development to effectively and cost efficiently utilize the existing field facilities. This milestone was achieved safely without any production impact to the Kizomba A operations.

Marimba North is one of seven major start-ups for ExxonMobil in 2007, which will increase the company's production of oil and gas, and help meet the growing global demand for energy. The project will add about 40,000 barrels per day of peak production capacity to the existing Block 15 production, which includes the Xikomba, Kizomba A and Kizomba B developments. With the addition of Marimba North, Block 15 will produce about 540,000 barrels of oil per day with combined estimated recoverable resources of 2 billion barrels of oil. A fourth Block 15 development, the Kizomba C project, is planned to develop an additional 600 million barrels in the Mondo, Saxi and Batuque fields.

"The Marimba project demonstrates our commitment to helping meet the world's growing need for energy through timely and cost-efficient development of new capacity," said Mark Albers, senior vice president of Exxon Mobil Corporation. "The project is a good example of ExxonMobil's ability to integrate innovative technical solutions with detailed execution planning, which maximizes the value of the resource for our shareholders and the government of Angola."

Like other Block 15 developments, the Marimba project encompassed a contracting and construction effort that spanned several continents and involved activities in eight nations. More than $70 million has been spent on local Angolan goods and services including contracts for in-country fabrication, logistics support, training, and development of Angolan personnel. These contracts have resulted in sustained growth for Angolan capacity and expertise to support future oil and gas developments.

ExxonMobil holds interests in four offshore deepwater blocks in Angola covering more than 3 million gross acres with a resource base now estimated at nearly 13 billion oil-equivalent barrels (gross).

In addition to Esso (operator, 40 percent), other participants in Block 15 are BP Exploration (Angola) Limited (26.67 percent), ENI Angola Exploration B.V. (20 percent) and Statoil Angola (13.33 percent). Sonangol is the Concessionaire.




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