Mobil announces first oil from Buckland field in Northern North Sea
Mobil North Sea Limited announced today first oil production from the Buckland field in the Northern North Sea.
Initial production flowed on 19 August at 16,000 bpd and is expected to increase to 30,000 bpd within a few
weeks.
Mobil is the operator with a 35 % share in the field. Partners are Repsol (33.3 %), Enterprise Oil (14.4 %), Amerada
Hess (14.1 %) and OMV (3.2 %). The field, in Block 9/18, has been developed as a subsea satellite tied back to the
existing Beryl Alpha production platform, 10.5 km away in Block 9/13.
Associated gas of 40 mm standard cfpd will be co-mingled with Beryl gas and exported via the Mobil-operated SAGE
pipeline to St. Fergus.
Mobil entered the Buckland licence through an asset swap with BP in 1991 and became operator when the Beryl partners
purchased Conoco's interest in 1997. Project sanction was granted by the DTI in April 1998 and development drilling
started on 1st October 1998.
John Cousins, President of Mobil North Sea Limited said "Excellent teamwork between the Buckland and Beryl partners
along with our contractors has enabled this highly successful project to achieve first oil several weeks ahead of
schedule. Our decision to tie Buckland into the Beryl infrastructure has once again enabled the stakeholders to boost
North Sea production through optimum use of existing assets."