Albuskjell oil and gas field explained

The Albuskjell oil and gas field is a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979, peak oil and gas was achieved in 1982. Production ceased in 1998 and the field installations were dismantled by 2013.

The field

The characteristics of the Albuskjell field reservoir are as follows.[1] [2] [3]

FieldAlbuskjell
ReservoirGas and condensate: Maastrichtian and lower Paleocene chalk.

Main reservoir: Upper Cretaceous Tor formation

Block1/6
Reservoir depth3,200 m, 10,600 feet
API gravity48°
Gas Oil ratio (GOR)13,043 scf/bbl (standard cubic feet / barrel)
Sulphur content0.5%
Pressure7,266 psi (50,097 kPa)
Discovery August 1972
Recoverable reserves172 MMbbls (million barrels) oil; 2.4 bcf (billion cubic feet) gas

Owners and operator

The field was owned and operated ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.

Infrastructure

The Akbuskjell field was developed through two offshore installations:

NameAlbuskjell ‘A’Albuskjell ‘F’
Coordinates56.462886°N 2.940008°E56.602536°N 3.053947°E
Block1/62/4
Water depth71m71 m
BridgeTo flare structureTo flare structure
InstallationSeptember 1976March 1977
FunctionDrilling, production and accommodationDrilling, production and accommodation
Production startMay 1979July 1979
TypeSteel jacketSteel jacket
Substructure weight tonnes8,9027,190
Topsides weight tonnes10,64911,418
Number of wells15 (20 slots)10 (20 slots)
Legs1212
Piles1212
Flare3-leg jacket and intermediate support3-leg jacket and intermediate support
StatusDecommissionedDecommissioned
Export, liquids18-inch 5.28-mile pipeline to Albuskjell F18-inch 8.125-mile pipeline to Ekofisk R
Export, gas24-inch 2.28-mile pipeline to Albuskjell F18-inch 8.125-mile pipeline to Ekofisk R
Design contractorTecnomareTecnomare
Jacket fabricationAker Trondelag at VerdalNAPM a Vlissingen
Deck fabricationAker Stord at StordAker Stord at Stord
Accommodation46 originally, 96 replacement in 198346 originally, 96 replacement in 1983

Production

The design production capacity of Albuskjell ‘A’ was 79,400 bopd (barrels of oil per day) and 274 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas. Initial separation was at 1,280 psia (88.3 bar).

The production capacity of Albuskjell ‘F’ was 79,400 bopd and 273 mmscfd. Process facilities included gas dehydration and oily water treatment. Peak production was 80,000 bopd and 450 mmscfd in 1982.

Production from the Albuskjell field was by natural depletion.  The oil, natural gas liquids (NGL) and gas production profile of the Albuskjell field is as shown.

Albuskjell production profile!Year!Oil (million standard m3 oil equivalent!NGL (MSm3OE)!Gas (MSm3OE)
19790.5311580.0602890.651959
19801.4416720.2077051.779093
19811.426210.2683752.248558
19820.952930.2509011.998169
19830.6973420.2534511.654546
19840.4615880.1690061.18348
19850.3572910.1566441.026213
19860.285250.1293240.945511
19870.2157860.1063150.778243
19880.1755720.0959230.613004
19890.14150.0670160.456129
19900.108940.0458380.338582
19910.0908450.0313970.271183
19920.0867810.0268080.266091
19930.0960740.0325940.308713
19940.0810220.0276680.263826
19950.0738780.024480.236197
19960.0543460.0210440.217567
19970.0461370.0200380.191699
19980.0295430.0116050.10563
Albuskjell ceased in production in 1998 and the installations were removed from the field in 2011 and 2013. Significant reserves remain in place and may be exploited in future.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Albuskjell field data . 8 June 2024 . Norwegian Petroleum.
  2. Web site: OSPAR Inventory of Offshore Installations - 2021 . 8 June 2024.
  3. Book: The North Sea Platform Guide . 1985 . Oilfield Publications Limited . Ledbury . 186-89.