Siri Oil Field

Related Pages

Denmark Oil & Gas Fields

DONG Oil & Gas Fields

Upstream News

{"module":"feed\/FeedModule","params":{"src":"http:\/\/killajoules.wikidot.com\/feed\/pages\/pagename\/blog%3A_start\/category\/blog\/tags\/Upstream\/limit\/10\/t\/My+Blog","limit":"5","module_body":"* %%linked_title%%"}}

For More Upstream News



Summary Information

  • Operator: DONG
  • Country: Denmark
  • Location:
  • Production start: 1999
  • Partners:
  • Type: Oil
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • Siri and Stine segment 2 (SCA) comprise a combined wellhead, processing and accommodation platform.
  • The processing facilities consist of a plant that separates the hydrocarbons produced and a plant for processing the water produced. The platform also houses equipment for co-injecting gas and water.
  • Stine segment 1 (SCB) is developed as a satellite to the Siri platform and consists of two subsea installations with a production well and an injection well.
  • Production from SCB is conveyed to the Siri platform for processing.
  • The Siri platform also supplies injection water and lift gas to the satellite installations at SCB, Nini and Cecilie. Injection water is supplied to SCB via a branch of the water pipeline leading to Nini.
  • The oil produced is piped to a 50,000 m³ storage tank on the seabed, and subsequently transferred to a tanker by means of buoy-loading facilities.

Contractors

  • Wilton Engineering: Fabricating large caisson clamps
  • Aker Maritime: Siri Storage Tank

History

  • 1995 - Siri Oil Field discovered
  • 1999 - First production
  • 2005 - Talisman acquires Paladin, getting a stake the field
  • 2009 - DONG Energy decided to stop production from the Siri platform. The decision was effectuated after a routine inspection revealing cracks in a subsea structure connected to the oil storage tank below the Siri platform
  • 2011 - Noreco sold its share of the field to DONG

Geology

  • The Siri Field is a structural trap with a Paleocene sandstone reservoir. The accumulation consists of oil with a relatively low content of gas.

Links

  1. Appendix B: Producing fields, ENS, 2008 Report
  2. FoundOcean Europe Subsea References
  3. Talisman to Acquire Paladin Resources Plc for Pounds Sterling 1,218 Million 'C$2,521 Million'
  4. Temporary stop of production on the Siri-platform
  5. Sale of Siri field completed
  6. Wilton Engineering Secures Major North Sea Project with Subsea 7

Unless otherwise stated, the content of this page is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License