Enoch
- Type: Rig
- field
- Latitude: 58.6465623
- Longitude: 1.5276925
Location and Operational Details
- The Enoch Conventional Oil Field is located in the UK, specifically in block 16/13a ALL, in shallow water with a depth of 397 feet.
Ownership and Operation
- The field is operated by Repsol Sinopec North Sea.
- The ownership is shared among several companies, including DNO, Korea National Oil, Repsol, and Waldorf Production.
Production History and Status
- The Enoch field has been in production and has recovered 99.29% of its total recoverable reserves as of the latest data.
- Peak production was achieved in 2008.
- Based on economic assumptions, production is expected to continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2027.
Field Characteristics
- The field is classified as a conventional oil field, indicating it involves traditional oil extraction methods.
- It is situated in a relatively shallow water environment, which can affect the complexity and cost of operations compared to deeper water fields.
Economic and Operational Outlook
- The field's production decline and eventual cessation are projected based on economic viability, suggesting that the field is in its late stages of production.
- The ownership structure and operational management by Repsol Sinopec North Sea indicate a well-coordinated effort to maximize the remaining reserves.