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Egret oil field, Brunei

Coordinates: 4°59′14″N 114°12′20″E / 4.98722°N 114.205505°E / 4.98722; 114.205505
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Egret
Egret oil field, Brunei is located in Brunei
Egret oil field, Brunei
Location of Egret
CountryBrunei
RegionBelait
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Coordinates4°59′14″N 114°12′20″E / 4.98722°N 114.205505°E / 4.98722; 114.205505
OperatorsBrunei Shell Petroleum
Service contractorsTechnip-Coflexip[1]
Field history
Discovery1971
Start of production2006
Peak year2006
Production
Peak of production (oil)1,350,000,000 barrels per day (~6.73×10^10 t/a)[2]
Peak of production (gas)390,000,000,000 million cubic feet per day (1.1×1010×10^6 m3/d)

Egret oil field, also known as Egret Field,[3] is a complex oil and gas field in the South China Sea and 45 km north-west of Seria, Belait District, Brunei.[4][5] It is located at the depth of 60 m,[5] and operated by Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP).[6]

History

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The oil field was first discovered in 1971,[7] but was deemed non-commercial.[8] Moreover, it was predicted that the oil field would produce an estimated of 30 million barrels for 15–20 years.[9] In order to supply the Brunei LNG plant in Lumut, a US$79 million development of the Egret field was planned by the BSP in November 2001[10] and 2002.[1][11] The Phase 1 project was planned to be completed by August 2003 (at the cost of US$ 22 million),[1][12] while Phase 2 was predicted to be in 2006,[5][13] with the development probably costing US$ 79 million.[1] It was not until 2006, the extraction of oil and gas began.[9] The EGDP-01 platform was put in the field and the gases would then be carried by pipelines to the Brunei LNG plant, via South West Ampa gas field.[11]

Platforms

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  • EGDP-01 (Main Complex Platform)[14]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d "Brunei Shell Proceeding with Egret Field Development". www.rigzone.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  2. ^ Green, Richard (2006). The Commonwealth Yearbook 2006. Nexus Strategic Partnerships Ltd. ISBN 978-0-9549629-4-4.
  3. ^ Borneo Bulletin Brunei Yearbook. Brunei Press Sdn. Bhd. in collaboration with Integrated Information Pte. Limited. 2005. p. 41.
  4. ^ The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2010. Oxford Business Group. 2010. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-907065-29-3.
  5. ^ a b c Chua, Thia-Eng; Chou, L. M.; Sadorra, Marie Sol M. (1987). The Coastal Environmental Profile of Brunei Darussalam: Resource Assessment and Management Issues. WorldFish. p. 66. ISBN 978-971-10-2237-2.
  6. ^ Inc, IBP (2016). Brunei Oil, Gas Exploration Laws and Regulations Handbook Volume 1 Strategic Information and Basic Regulations. Lulu.com. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-4330-7859-0. {{cite book}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  7. ^ "Evaluate Energy - Login". www.evaluateenergy.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  8. ^ World Oil. Gulf Publishing Company. 1984. p. 170.
  9. ^ a b The Report: Brunei Darussalam 2007. Oxford Business Group. p. 66. ISBN 978-1-902339-75-7.
  10. ^ Minerals Yearbook: Area Reports International. Asia and the Pacific. U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Geological Survey. 2001. p. 6.2.
  11. ^ a b "Egret production gets off to a flyer for Shell | Upstream Online". Upstream Online | Latest oil and gas news. 4 September 2003. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  12. ^ "Products | Brunei LNG Sendirian Berhad". www.bruneilng.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.
  13. ^ Eur (2002). The Far East and Australasia 2003. Psychology Press. p. 212. ISBN 978-1-85743-133-9.
  14. ^ "Sapura Energy Berhad - onenew". ir.chartnexus.com. Retrieved 26 May 2022.