Egina Oil Field

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Summary Information

  • Operator: Total
  • Country: Nigeria
  • Location: Block OML 130 offshore
  • Production start:
  • Partners: NNPC, SAPETRO, CNOOC and Petrobras
  • Type: Oil
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • The field development plan calls for 44 wells connected to a 330 meter-long, 61m wide and 34m high floating production, storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, the Egina FPSO, with a storage capacity of 2.3 million barrels.
  • The design of the FPSO includes capacity for future developments of nearby discoveries and the topside alone will weigh 36,000 tons
  • First oil is expected end-2017, with output reaching 200,000 barrels of oil per day at plateau.

Contractors

  • Samsung Heavy Industries: A turn-key contract that includes design, procurement, building, transportation and pilot operation of the FPSO
  • FMC Technologies: Supply of subsea trees and wellheads, manifolds, installation tooling, flowline connection systems, and associated control systems
  • Saipem: Engineering, procurement, fabrication, installation and pre-commissioning of 52 kilometres of oil production and water injection flow lines, 12 flexible jumpers, 20 kilometres of gas export pipelines, 80 kilometres of umbilicals, and of the mooring and offloading systems.
  • Technip:
    • Project Management, Engineering and Manufacture of about 76 kilometers of steel tube umbilicals including production, water injection and subsea isolation valve (SSIV) umbilicals
    • Supply of 12 dynamic flexible jumpers(2) from 3.5" to 12.5" for oil production, gas lift, water injection and gas export, to connect the single top tension risers(3) to the floating production storage and offloading unit (FPSO), two 20.5” unbonded flexible pipes as oil offloading lines (OOL) connecting the FPSO to the offloading buoy
  • ClampOn: Supply subsea sand monitoring and PIG detection equipment

History

  • 2003 - Egina Oil Field discovered
  • 2013 - Samsung Heavy Industries awarded turn-key contract for FPSO
  • 2013 - FMC Technologies Receives $1.2 Billion Subsea Equipment Order
  • 2014 - Drilling gets underway

Geology

Links

  1. ClampOn sensors to Egina
  2. Nigeria: Total announces the sale of its participating interest in the offshore OML 138
  3. SHI Wins Order for the World`s Largest FPSO Worth USD 3.0 Billion
  4. FMC Technologies Receives $1.2 Billion Subsea Equipment Order for Total's Egina Field
  5. SAIPEM: Awarded new E&C Offshore contract in Nigeria worth $3 billion
  6. Technip awarded umbilical supply contract for the Egina field in Nigeria
  7. Technip awarded two flexible pipe supply contracts for the Egina field in Nigeria
  8. Drilling Program Begins on the Deepwater Egina Field in Nigeria

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