Mungo Oil Field

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Summary Information

  • Operator: BP
  • Country: UK
  • Location: Block 22/20 and 23/16a
  • Production start: 1998
  • Partners:
  • Type: Oil
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • Mungo is a medium-sized oil field with associated gas which straddles the boundary of Block 22/20 and 23/16a
  • Mungo has a normally unmanned installation on it which is connected to the ETAP (Eastern Trough Area Project) central processing facility on the Marnock Oil Field
  • Oil is transported via the Forties Pipeline System

Contractors

  • Brown and Root: design and Project Management
  • AMEC, Trafalgar House, Consafe and Belleli: Fabrication
  • BiFab:
    • Pre-Drilling Templates
    • Waterflood - Subsea Manifolds & Protection Covers
  • EMC/Coflexip Stena: Pipelay
  • Coflexip Stena: Subsea Installation
  • Heeremac: Transportation and Installation

History

  • 1989 - Mungo Oil Field discovered
  • 1995 - Contracts awarded for the ETAP development
  • 1996 - Department of Trade and Industry approved the development
  • 1998 - Mungo Oil Field production starts
  • 2013 - First oil acquires 12.6%

Geology

Links

  1. Total UK, non-operated interests
  2. List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK
  3. BiFab Subsea References
  4. BP Awards Contracts to Begin Early Work on Central North Sea Fields
  5. £1.6 Billion Central North Sea Oil Development Gets Under Way
  6. ETAP 'Example of Major Benefits from North Sea Investment' - ETAP Fields Start Production
  7. First Oil Completes The Acquisition Of Murphy Mungo Limited

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