Anglia gas field

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| name = Anglia gas field

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| country = United Kingdom

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| location = Southern North Sea

| blocks = 48/18b, 48/19b, 48/19e

| offonshore = offshore

| operator = Ithaca Energy

| partners = Ithaca Energy (30%)
First Oil (32.8%)
Dana Petroleum 25%
DEA AG (12.2%)

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| discovery = February 1972

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| start_production = 1991

| peak_year =

| abandonment =November 2015

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The Anglia gas field, is a natural gas field in the United Kingdom's continental shelf of the Southern North Sea. It is located in blocks 48/18 and 48/19 about 60 km (37 mi) east of the Lincolnshire coast. The reservoir is located at a depth of approximately {{convert|8500|ft}} subsea. The field was discovered in February 1972. Detailed seismic and appraisal well work were conducted in 1984.

{{cite news

| url = http://www.ogj.com/articles/print/volume-89/issue-47/in-this-issue/drilling/horizontal-well-replaces-hydraulic-fracturing-in-north-sea-gas-well.html

| title = Horizontal well replaces hydraulic fracturing in North Sea gas well

| first1 = Derek A. | last1 = Reynolds

| first2 = Ken P. | last2 = Seymour

| date = 1991-11-25

| publisher = PennWell Corporation

| work = Oil & Gas Journal

| accessdate = 2016-09-17}}

The reservoir was estimated to have 235 billion cubic feet of gas in place.

Owners

The original partners were Ranger Oil (operator, 35.628%), Conoco (31.25%), Elf Oil and Gas (16.46%), Amerada Hess (12.83%), and Triton Resources (3.832%).

{{cite news

| url = http://www.ogj.com/articles/print/volume-88/issue-45/in-this-issue/drilling/anglia-development-okay-tops-n-sea-action.html

| title = Anglia development okay tops N. Sea action

| date = 1990-11-05

| publisher = PennWell Corporation

| work = Oil & Gas Journal

| accessdate = 2016-09-17}}

In December 2010, Ithaca Energy became operator of the Anglia field by acquiring 30% stake in the field from GDF Suez E&P UK.

{{cite news

| url = http://www.offshore-mag.com/articles/2015/11/ithaca-ceases-production-from-north-sea-anglia-gas-field.html

| title = Ithaca ceases production from North Sea Anglia gas field

| date = 2015-11-17

| publisher = PennWell Corporation

| work = Offshore Magazine

| accessdate = 2016-09-17}}

Other partners are First Oil (32.8%), Dana Petroleum 25%, and DEA AG (12.2%).

{{cite web

| url = http://www.subseaiq.com/data/Project.aspx?project_id=868

| title = Offshore development projects: Anglia

| publisher = Rigzone.com, Inc.

| work = SubSeaIQ

| accessdate = 2016-09-17}}

Development

The field, at a cost of $120 million, was initially developed in 1991 through the Anglia A Normally Unattended Installation (NUI). The NUI had five producing wells including, at that time, the longest horizontal well drilled in British waters: the A3Z well has a 3,568 ft horizontal section. Production was through a 12-inch diameter pipeline to the Conoco (later ConocoPhillips) operated LOGGS (Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System) complex and thence to Theddlethorpe gas terminal. In 1993 the field was further development through the Anglia YM subsea template, with fluids produced via an 8-inch pipeline to Anglia A.

The design parameters of the Anglia production facilities are summarised in the table.{{Cite web|title=Anglia decommissioning programme|url=https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/853407/Anglia_DP.pdf|access-date=13 December 2021|website=assets.publishing.service.gov.uk}}

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|+Anglia installations design parameters

|Installation

!Anglia A (YD)

!Anglia West B (YM)

Block

|48/18b, 48/19b

|48/18b

Coordinates

|53° 22.057’N 1° 39.100’E

|53⁰ 22.322’N 10° 34.752’E

Installation type

|Fixed steel platform

|Subsea wellheads

Installed

|1991

|1993

Water depth, metres

|22.5

|31

Substructure weight, tonnes

|1,008

|

Topsides weight, tonnes

|870

|–

No. of legs

|3

|–

No. of Wells

|6

|2

Gas export to

|LOGGS PP

|Anglia A

Export pipeline length, diameter

|23.7 km, 12-inch

|4.9 km, 8-inch

Pipeline number (gas)

|PL854

|PL954

Methanol import from

|LOGGS PP

|Anglia A

Methanol pipeline length, diameter

|23.7 km, 3-inch

|4.9 km, 6-inch

Pipeline number (methanol)

|PL855

|PL955

Fluids from the individual wells were routed to the Production Manifold. From the manifold fluid flowed to a Demister which removed solids and liquids, the gas passed directly to export. Water, sand and condensate from the Demister passed to the 2-phase Inlet Separator with sand routed to the Sand Accumulator which was periodically dumped to a caisson. The liquids from the Sand Accumulator were routed to a Hydrocyclone. Separated condensate was combined with the gas stream and flowed to export. Water from the hydrocyclone flowed to a Degasser and was discharged overboard. Anglia was also provided with a 3-phase Test Separator where individual wells could be tested.Anglia Flow diagram Gaz de France June 2005

A summary of the key gas production data for the Anglia field is shown on the table.{{Cite web|title=Oil and Gas UK – Field data|url=https://www.gov.uk/guidance/oil-and-gas-uk-field-data#uk-production-data|access-date=13 December 2021|website=gov.uk|date=6 October 2016 }}

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|+Anglia field gas production

|Field

|Anglia

Start of production

|1991

Peak flow, million cubic metres/y

|547

Year of peak flow

|1992

Cumulative production to end of 2014, million cubic metres

|5,703

Production ceased

|2016

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In November 2015 Ithaca Energy announced that production from Anglia would cease. In August 2018 all production through LOGGS and the Theddlethorpe gas terminal ceased.

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