Topaz Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: RWE Dea
- Country: UK
- Location: Blocks 49/1a and 49/2a Southern North Sea
- Production start: 2009
- Partners: Ithaca
- Type: Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Topaz subsea well head and protective structure, is a gas producing seabed installation tied back to the Schooner Gas Field (Tullow) via 15 kms of 6-inch diameter pipeline and a 3.6” umbilical
- Gas is then transported onward to the Caister Murdoch System (ConocoPhillips) and Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant
Contractors
- Technip: Pipelay, tie-in activities and umbilical supply
- KWSubsea:
- FEED of subsea tie-back
- Detailed design of subsea pipeline tie-back
History
- 1987 - Topaz Gas Field discovered
- 2006 - RWE Dea increased its stake in the Topaz field
- 2008 - Final investment decision made
- 2009 - Project development approved by UK Goverment
- 2009 - First gas produced
- 2010 - Ithaca acquired a 35% stake from GDF Suez
- 2015 - Ineos acquired the field from DEA
- 2017 - Gas production ceased
Geology
Links
- RWE Dea UK Environmental Report 2012
- UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
- KWSubsea Subsea References
- RWE Dea increases stake in Southern North Sea field
- Topaz Gas Field to Progress to Development
- RWE Dea commences production from Topaz gas field
- Ithaca Energy Acquires North Sea Assets from GDF Suez
- INEOS completes deal to acquire DEA UK North Sea gas fields