Kinnoull

  • Type: Rig
  • field
  • Latitude: 58.2338596
  • Longitude: 1.5744806

Location

The Kinnoull oil field is located in the central North Sea, specifically on Block 16/23.

Discovery and Development

The field was discovered in 2008. Drilling operations began in October 2010, marking the initial phase of development.

Reserves

The Kinnoull field is estimated to have reserves of approximately 45 million barrels of oil equivalent.

Investment and Development

BP invested up to £700 million to further develop the Kinnoull oil field. This investment was part of a broader strategy to rejuvenate the Andrew area in the North Sea.

Production

The field achieved its first oil production in 2014, making it BP's seventh and final major upstream project start-up that year.

Operational Details

The Kinnoull reservoir is developed as part of a wider rejuvenation of the Andrew area. The field is operated by BP Exploration Operating and is located in shallow water.

Production Context

The Kinnoull project is part of BP's efforts to maximize recovery from existing fields and to extend the life of North Sea assets. It contributes to the overall production capacity of BP in the region.

In summary, the Kinnoull oil field is a key project for BP in the North Sea, characterized by significant reserves, substantial investment, and its role in the broader strategy to maintain and enhance oil production in the region.

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DEEP DISCOVERER baycraft 8/12/2024
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