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− | Summary Information | + | === Summary Information === |
− | * Operator: | + | * Operator: Talos Energy |
* Country: USA | * Country: USA | ||
* Location: VK 989, Gulf of Mexico | * Location: VK 989, Gulf of Mexico | ||
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* Production Volume: | * Production Volume: | ||
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* The Pompano Field is eight miles long, located within water depths ranging from 1,100 feet to 2,200 feet. | * The Pompano Field is eight miles long, located within water depths ranging from 1,100 feet to 2,200 feet. | ||
* The field utilises a fixed platform in shallow water at the northern end of the field. The Pompano platform is a four leg, twelve pile fixed structure situated in 1,300 feet of water. | * The field utilises a fixed platform in shallow water at the northern end of the field. The Pompano platform is a four leg, twelve pile fixed structure situated in 1,300 feet of water. | ||
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* Pompano currently has 23 producing wells. | * Pompano currently has 23 producing wells. | ||
* Pompano production capacity is 60,000 barrels of oil per day, 135 million cubic feet of gas per day. | * Pompano production capacity is 60,000 barrels of oil per day, 135 million cubic feet of gas per day. | ||
− | * The Pompano Oil Pipeline connects to the | + | * The Pompano Oil Pipeline connects to the [[Delta Crude Oil Pipeline]] |
* Pompano acts as a production hub for a number of satellite fields, including the Mica Field (Mississippi Canyon Blocks 167 & 211) and Pompano I (Mississippi Canyon Block 29) | * Pompano acts as a production hub for a number of satellite fields, including the Mica Field (Mississippi Canyon Blocks 167 & 211) and Pompano I (Mississippi Canyon Block 29) | ||
− | + | === Contractors === | |
* **McDermott:** Engineering, procurement, construction, installation of 38,000-ST jacket, 5,200-ST deck, 4,700-ST process module, pipelines, umbilicals and manifolds | * **McDermott:** Engineering, procurement, construction, installation of 38,000-ST jacket, 5,200-ST deck, 4,700-ST process module, pipelines, umbilicals and manifolds | ||
* **Heerema Marine Contractors:** Installation | * **Heerema Marine Contractors:** Installation | ||
++++ Amethyst: | ++++ Amethyst: | ||
* **Technip:** | * **Technip:** | ||
− | + | ** Detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, assembly and testing of a 5-inch production static riser | |
− | + | ** Installation of the pipe as a tieback to the Pompano platform | |
− | + | === History === | |
* 1985 - Pompano Oil And Gas Field discovered | * 1985 - Pompano Oil And Gas Field discovered | ||
* 1990 - Mica field discovered | * 1990 - Mica field discovered | ||
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* 2012 - A further 25% is acquired from Anadarko | * 2012 - A further 25% is acquired from Anadarko | ||
* 2015 - Technip awarded Amethyst contract | * 2015 - Technip awarded Amethyst contract | ||
+ | * 2018 - Talos energy became the operator after acquiring Stone Energy | ||
− | + | === Geology === | |
* | * | ||
− | + | === Links === | |
− | # | + | # [[Gulf Of Mexico Permanent Deepwater Structures]] |
− | # | + | # [[Gulf Of Mexico Deepwater Natural Gas And Oil Qualified Fields]] |
− | # | + | # [[McDermott Platform References]] |
− | # | + | # [[Foundocean North And South America Subsea References]] |
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1612 BP Agrees to Sell Pompano and Mica Assets to Stone Energy Offshore] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1612 BP Agrees to Sell Pompano and Mica Assets to Stone Energy Offshore] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:stone-energy-corporation-announces-definitive-agreem Stone Energy Corporation Announces Definitive Agreement with Anadarko for Acquisition of Pompano Field Working Interest] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:stone-energy-corporation-announces-definitive-agreem Stone Energy Corporation Announces Definitive Agreement with Anadarko for Acquisition of Pompano Field Working Interest] | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5734 Technip awarded two subsea contracts in the Gulf of Mexico by Stone Energy Corporation] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:5734 Technip awarded two subsea contracts in the Gulf of Mexico by Stone Energy Corporation] | ||
+ | # [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/07/talos-energy-inc-completes-previously.html Talos Energy Inc. Completes The Previously Announced Strategic Combination Between Talos Energy LLC And Stone Energy Corporation] | ||
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+ | [[category:Field]] | ||
+ | [[category:USA]] | ||
+ | [[category:Talos]] |
Latest revision as of 17:09, 16 July 2023
Summary Information
- Operator: Talos Energy
- Country: USA
- Location: VK 989, Gulf of Mexico
- Production start: 1994
- Partners: Stone Energy - 100%
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Pompano Field is eight miles long, located within water depths ranging from 1,100 feet to 2,200 feet.
- The field utilises a fixed platform in shallow water at the northern end of the field. The Pompano platform is a four leg, twelve pile fixed structure situated in 1,300 feet of water.
- A subsea tieback system, along with extended reach wells, was utilized to access the resources in the southern portion of the field.
- Pompano currently has 23 producing wells.
- Pompano production capacity is 60,000 barrels of oil per day, 135 million cubic feet of gas per day.
- The Pompano Oil Pipeline connects to the Delta Crude Oil Pipeline
- Pompano acts as a production hub for a number of satellite fields, including the Mica Field (Mississippi Canyon Blocks 167 & 211) and Pompano I (Mississippi Canyon Block 29)
Contractors
- **McDermott:** Engineering, procurement, construction, installation of 38,000-ST jacket, 5,200-ST deck, 4,700-ST process module, pipelines, umbilicals and manifolds
- **Heerema Marine Contractors:** Installation
++++ Amethyst:
- **Technip:**
- Detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, assembly and testing of a 5-inch production static riser
- Installation of the pipe as a tieback to the Pompano platform
History
- 1985 - Pompano Oil And Gas Field discovered
- 1990 - Mica field discovered
- 1994 - First oil was produced from the Pompano field
- 2001 - Mica field entered production
- 2011 - Stone Energy agrees to acquire BP's 75% stake
- 2012 - A further 25% is acquired from Anadarko
- 2015 - Technip awarded Amethyst contract
- 2018 - Talos energy became the operator after acquiring Stone Energy
Geology
Links
- Gulf Of Mexico Permanent Deepwater Structures
- Gulf Of Mexico Deepwater Natural Gas And Oil Qualified Fields
- McDermott Platform References
- Foundocean North And South America Subsea References
- BP Agrees to Sell Pompano and Mica Assets to Stone Energy Offshore
- Stone Energy Corporation Announces Definitive Agreement with Anadarko for Acquisition of Pompano Field Working Interest
- Technip awarded two subsea contracts in the Gulf of Mexico by Stone Energy Corporation
- Talos Energy Inc. Completes The Previously Announced Strategic Combination Between Talos Energy LLC And Stone Energy Corporation