Jintan Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Shell
- Country: Malaysia
- Location: Block SK8, Offshore Sarawak
- Production start: 2004
- Partners: Shell - 37.5%, Nippon - 37.5%, Petronas - 25%
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The field supplies gas to the Malaysia LNG Terminal
- The approximate daily production rate of the Jintan Gas Field will peak at 490mmcfd for the gas and 14,000bbl/day for the condensate.
- The approximate daily production rate of the Serai Gas Field will peak at 280mmcfd for the gas and 8,000bbl/day for the condensate.
- The JNDR-A is a drilling cum riser platform
- The gas and produced is transported through the sub-sea pipeline to Bintulu, Sarawak to be separated and liquefied at the Malaysia LNG Terminal
- Condensate is exported through a pipeline shared with the Helang Gas Field
Contractors
- Brooke Dockyard: Topsides fabrication
- Nippon Steel: Subsea Pipelines
History
- 1989 - JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration acquires the block
- 2000 - Teikoku Oil becomes a partner
- 2004 - Commercial production began
Geology
Links
- Inpex,Malaysia
- Serimax Pipeline References
- Gas Development with Nippon Mitsubishi group in Malaysia
- Jintan (JNDR-A) Topsides Project
- The First Production from Jintan Gas Field in Malaysia
- The First Production from Serai Gas Field in Malaysia
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