Oil production ramping up at Catcher in the North Sea

Jan. 11, 2018
Premier Oil’s UK production averaged 39,500 boe/d last year, 20% higher than in 2016.

Offshore staff

LONDON – Premier Oil’s UK production averaged 39,500 boe/d last year, 20% higher than in 2016.

This was mainly due to a full contribution from assets acquired from E.ON (Huntington and Babbage fields), which have performed above expectations.

At theCatcher Area development, which came onstream just before Christmas, the first two production wells have been cleaned up and tested at rates of more than 20,000 b/d each.

Production will ramp up in phases over the next few months with first oil imminent from the Varadero structure, followed by Burgman.

Current output is being deliberately constrained at around 20,000 b/d while commissioning continues of the FPSO’s gas processing modules and water injection systems.

Drilling activities are progressing on Phase 2, with the 14th well now being completed. Premier anticipates total project capex of $1.6 billion, 29% below the sanctioned estimate.

At the Total-operated Elgin-Franklin field in the UK central North Sea, further infill wells are planned this year.

As for Premier’sSolan field west of Shetland, the company is evaluating various options to improve production and reserve recovery.

In December, the company submitted its environmental assessment for the offshore aspects of theTolmount field development in the UK’s southern gas basin. The onshore assessment should follow shortly: project sanction should follow later this year.

In the same region, BP has completed operations on the Ravenspurn North Deep well (Premier 5% carried). TheRowan Gorilla VII has P&A’d the well and demobilized.

01/11/2018