Albuskjell oil and gas field

The Albuskjell oil and gas field was a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979, peak oil and gas was achieved in 1982. Production ceased in 1998 and the field installations were dismantled by 2013.

The field

The characteristics of the Albuskjell field reservoir are as follows.{{Cite web |title=Albuskjell field data |url=https://www.norskpetroleum.no/en/facts/field/albuskjell/ |access-date=8 June 2024 |website=Norwegian Petroleum}} {{Cite web |title=OSPAR Inventory of Offshore Installations - 2021 |url=https://odims.ospar.org/en/search/?search=inventory |access-date=8 June 2024}} {{Cite book |title=The North Sea Platform Guide |date=1985 |publisher=Oilfield Publications Limited |location=Ledbury |pages=186-89}}

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|Field

|Albuskjell

Reservoir

|Gas and condensate: Maastrichtian and lower Paleocene chalk.

Main reservoir: Upper Cretaceous Tor formation

Block

|1/6

Reservoir depth

|3,200 m, 10,600 feet

API gravity

|48°

Gas Oil ratio (GOR)

|13,043 scf/bbl (standard cubic feet / barrel)

Sulphur content

|0.5%

Pressure

|7,266 psi (50,097 kPa)

Discovery

|August 1972

Recoverable reserves

|172 million barrels oil; 2.4 billion cubic feet gas

Owners and operator

The field was owned and operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.

Infrastructure

The Akbuskjell field was developed through two offshore installations:

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|Name

|Albuskjell ‘A’

|Albuskjell ‘F’

Coordinates

|56.462886°N 2.940008°E

|56.602536°N 3.053947°E

Block

|1/6

|2/4

Water depth

|71m

|71 m

Bridge

|To flare structure

|To flare structure

Installation

|September 1976

|March 1977

Function

|Drilling, production and accommodation

|Drilling, production and accommodation

Production start

|May 1979

|July 1979

Type

|Steel jacket

|Steel jacket

Substructure weight tonnes

|8,902

|7,190

Topsides weight tonnes

|10,649

|11,418

Number of wells

|15 (20 slots)

|10 (20 slots)

Legs

|12

|12

Piles

|12

|12

Flare

|3-leg jacket and intermediate support

|3-leg jacket and intermediate support

Status

|Decommissioned

|Decommissioned

Export, liquids

|18-inch 5.28-mile pipeline to Albuskjell F

|18-inch 8.125-mile pipeline to Ekofisk R

Export, gas

|24-inch 2.28-mile pipeline to Albuskjell F

|18-inch 8.125-mile pipeline to Ekofisk R

Design contractor

|Tecnomare

|Tecnomare

Jacket fabrication

|Aker Trondelag at Verdal

|NAPM a Vlissingen

Deck fabrication

|Aker Stord at Stord

|Aker Stord at Stord

Accommodation

|46 originally, 96 replacement in 1983

|46 originally, 96 replacement in 1983

Production

The design production capacity of Albuskjell ‘A’ was 79,400 bopd (barrels of oil per day) and 274 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas. Initial separation was at 1,280 psia (88.3 bar).

The production capacity of Albuskjell ‘F’ was almost identical, 79,400 bopd and 273 mmscfd. Process facilities included gas dehydration and oily water treatment. Peak production was 80,000 bopd and 450 mmscfd in 1982.

Production from the Albuskjell field was by natural depletion.  The oil, natural gas liquids (NGL) and gas production profile of the Albuskjell field is as shown.

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|+Albuskjell production profile

!Year

!Oil (million standard m3 oil equivalent

!NGL (MSm3OE)

!Gas (MSm3OE)

1979

|0.531158

|0.060289

|0.651959

1980

|1.441672

|0.207705

|1.779093

1981

|1.42621

|0.268375

|2.248558

1982

|0.95293

|0.250901

|1.998169

1983

|0.697342

|0.253451

|1.654546

1984

|0.461588

|0.169006

|1.18348

1985

|0.357291

|0.156644

|1.026213

1986

|0.28525

|0.129324

|0.945511

1987

|0.215786

|0.106315

|0.778243

1988

|0.175572

|0.095923

|0.613004

1989

|0.1415

|0.067016

|0.456129

1990

|0.10894

|0.045838

|0.338582

1991

|0.090845

|0.031397

|0.271183

1992

|0.086781

|0.026808

|0.266091

1993

|0.096074

|0.032594

|0.308713

1994

|0.081022

|0.027668

|0.263826

1995

|0.073878

|0.02448

|0.236197

1996

|0.054346

|0.021044

|0.217567

1997

|0.046137

|0.020038

|0.191699

1998

|0.029543

|0.011605

|0.10563

Albuskjell ceased in production in 1998 and the installations were removed from the field in 2011 and 2013. Significant reserves remain in place and may be exploited in future.

See also

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