Pickerill and Juliet gas fields | |
Coordinates: | 53.55°N 1.0772°W |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Region: | North Sea |
Blocks: | Pickerill: 48/11a, 48/11b, 48/12c and 48/17b; Juliet: 47/14b. |
Offonshore: | Offshore |
Operators: | Pickerill: ARCO, Perenco;Juliet: Neptune E&P Ltd |
Discovery: | Pickerill: December 1984 |
Start Production: | Pickerill: 1992;Juliet: 2014 |
Abandonment: | 2018 |
Formations: | Rotliegend sandstone |
Est Gas Bcm: | 16.2 |
The Pickerill and Juliet gas fields are decommissioned natural gas producing facilities in the UK sector of the southern North Sea. The fields are located about 66km (41miles) east of Spurn Head, Lincolnshire. Pickerill was in operation from 1992 until 2018 and Juliet from 2014 to 2018.
The Pickerill field was discovered in December 1984 by well 48/11b-4.[1] The field is principally located in Block 48/11a and 48/11b and extends into Blocks 48/12c and 48/17b. The gas reservoir is a Rotliegend sandstone. At the time of start-up, the field was jointly owned by ARCO British Ltd (43.34%), British Sun Oil Co Ltd (23.33%), Superior Oil (UK) Ltd (20.00%), Deminex UK Oil & Gas Ltd (10.00%), and Canadian Superior Oil (UK) Ltd (3.33%). The field was anticipated to have recoverable reserves of 16.2 billion cubic metres.
The Juliet gas field is located to the west of Pickerill in Block 47/14b. It was owned by Neptune E&P Ltd.[2]
The Pickerill field was developed by ARCO by two unattended offshore installations Pickerill A and Pickerill B, with gas transmitted by pipeline from Pickerill A to Theddlethorpe Gas Terminal (TGT), Lincolnshire. The main design parameters of the installations is shown in the table.[3] [4]
Block | 48/11b | 48/11a | |
Coordinates | 53°33’00”N 01°04’38”E | 53°31’30”N 01°09’38”E | |
Water depth, metres | 24 | 24 | |
Type | Steel jacket | Steel jacket | |
Jacket weight, tonnes | 500 | 500 | |
Topsides weight, tonnes | 1,200 | 1,200 | |
Legs, piles | 4, 4 internal | 4, 4 internal | |
Well slots | 9 | 9 | |
Production to | Theddlethorpe | Pickerill A | |
Gas export pipeline number | PL816 | PL818 | |
Pipeline length and diameter | 62 km 24” | 16” | |
Methanol 3" import pipeline number | PL818 | PL819 | |
Telecoms tower height, metres | 65 | 65 |
New pipeline reception facilities and process plant was installed at TGT as part of the Pickerill development.
Perenco assumed ownership of the Pickerill field in 2004.
The Juliet development comprised two subsea wells and their wellhead protection structures (WHPS) producing to a manifold centre.
Juliet East WHPS | 53.599522 0.808094 | 55 | Neptune | |
Juliet Manifold | 53.601897 0.802000 | 60 | Neptune | |
Juliet West WHPS | 53.599467 0.80507 | 60 | Engie |
Pickerill A and B were both unmanned and controlled from the Bacton Control Room.
The production profile, in mcm/y, of the Pickerill field was as shown.
The Theddlethorpe Gas Terminal closed in August 2018.[6] Gas export from Pickerill and Juliet ceased and the installations were shut-down. Subsequently their wells were plugged and abandoned and all structures above the seabed were removed.[7]