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| − | * Operator:    | + | * Operator:  Jadestone Energy  | 
* Country:  New Zealand  | * Country:  New Zealand  | ||
* Location: 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast  | * Location: 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast  | ||
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* It is New Zealand’s largest oil field, located 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast  | * It is New Zealand’s largest oil field, located 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast  | ||
| − | * The field utilises the   | + | * The field utilises the [[Raroa FPSO]]  | 
* The vessel is capable of processing 40,000 barrels of oil per day and with a storage capacity of up to 646,548 barrels of oil  | * The vessel is capable of processing 40,000 barrels of oil per day and with a storage capacity of up to 646,548 barrels of oil  | ||
* The initial phase of development had a total of eight wells, five production and three water injectors  | * The initial phase of development had a total of eight wells, five production and three water injectors  | ||
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* 2013 - DOF Subsea awarded installation services  | * 2013 - DOF Subsea awarded installation services  | ||
* 2013 - Field temporarily closed for redevelopment  | * 2013 - Field temporarily closed for redevelopment  | ||
| + | * 2019 - Jadestone acquired 69% stake from OMV  | ||
+++ Geology  | +++ Geology  | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4489 Awarded subsea installation contract in Asia Pacific by OMW]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4489 Awarded subsea installation contract in Asia Pacific by OMW]  | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4490 Horizon Oil (HZN) Advises Major Upgrade At Maari Field Underway]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4490 Horizon Oil (HZN) Advises Major Upgrade At Maari Field Underway]  | ||
| + | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/11/omv-agrees-to-divest-its-stake-in-maari.html OMV agrees to divest its stake in the Maari Field, New Zealand]  | ||
Latest revision as of 11:55, 29 November 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Jadestone Energy
 - Country: New Zealand
 - Location: 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast
 - Production start: 2009
 - Partners:
 - Type: Oil
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
+++ Description
- It is New Zealand’s largest oil field, located 80 km off Taranaki’s south coast
 - The field utilises the Raroa FPSO
 - The vessel is capable of processing 40,000 barrels of oil per day and with a storage capacity of up to 646,548 barrels of oil
 - The initial phase of development had a total of eight wells, five production and three water injectors
 - In 2013 a second phase involving new wells and upgrades of equipment was launched
 - Satellites Maari M2A and Manaia Mangahewa have a single producing well each.
 
+++ Contractors
- **Jurong Shipyard:** FPSO conversion
 - **Kencana:** Well Head Platform
 - **DOF Subsea:** Subsea installation services
 - **JDR Cable Systems:** Supply of Umbilical
 
+++ History
- 2009 - First oil produced
 - 2013 - DOF Subsea awarded installation services
 - 2013 - Field temporarily closed for redevelopment
 - 2019 - Jadestone acquired 69% stake from OMV
 
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- International Protective Coatings Fixed Platform References
 - OMV announces first oil flows from Maari field
 - Horizon Oil (Hzn) Issues Reserves Update For Pmp 38160 (Maari And Manaia Fields), Offshore New Zealand
 - JDR Cable Systems Awarded Umbilical Project In SE Asia
 - Awarded subsea installation contract in Asia Pacific by OMW
 - Horizon Oil (HZN) Advises Major Upgrade At Maari Field Underway
 - OMV agrees to divest its stake in the Maari Field, New Zealand