K15-FB
- Type: Rig
- field
- Latitude: 53.2730000
- Longitude: 3.8620000
Location and Water Depth
The K15-FB gas field is situated in the Dutch continental shelf, specifically in block K15. It is located in shallow water with a depth of approximately 95 feet.
Operator and Ownership
The field is operated by Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM), a Dutch oil and gas company. The ownership of the field is shared among EBN (Energie Beheer Nederland), Exxon Mobil, and Shell.
Production History and Status
The K15-FB gas field has been in production since its development, with the first platforms likely installed around 1978, as indicated by the presence of the K15-FB-1 integrated platform.
- The field reached its peak production in 2014.
- As of the latest data, the field has recovered 93.27% of its total recoverable reserves.
- Production is expected to continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2033.
Current Contribution
The K15-FB gas field currently accounts for approximately 1% of the Netherlands' daily natural gas output.
Infrastructure
The field is supported by integrated and possibly satellite platforms. The specific platform K15-FB-1 is mentioned as part of the field's infrastructure.
Operator Details
Nederlandse Aardolie Maatschappij (NAM) is responsible for the operation of the field. NAM is involved in various aspects of the oil and gas industry, including exploration, drilling, production, and the operation of offshore and onshore services. The company also manages gas storage facilities and provides educational programs related to oil and gas extraction.
Field Development and History
The K15 gas fields, including K15-FB, have been developed over several decades. The first platforms in the K15 block were installed in the late 1970s, with K15-FA-1 integrated platform being one of the earlier installations in 1977, followed by K15-FB-1 in 1978.
In summary, the K15-FB conventional gas field is a significant part of the Netherlands' natural gas production, operated by NAM and owned by EBN, Exxon Mobil, and Shell. It is expected to continue production until 2033, contributing to the country's energy needs.
Flag | Name | Type | Date |
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KASTEELBORG | Other | 10/31/2024 | |
KASTEELBORG | Other | 10/24/2024 | |
KASTEELBORG | Other | 9/23/2024 | |
KASTEELBORG | Other | 8/13/2024 | |
KASTEELBORG | Other | 8/11/2024 | |
KASTEELBORG | Other | 7/29/2024 | |
BOS BASE | Cargo | 7/19/2024 |