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=== Description ===  | === Description ===  | ||
* The Saturn Unit lies in Blocks 48/10a and 48/10b of the Southern North Sea and consists of natural gas accumulations Atlas, Hyperion and Rhea.  | * The Saturn Unit lies in Blocks 48/10a and 48/10b of the Southern North Sea and consists of natural gas accumulations Atlas, Hyperion and Rhea.  | ||
| + | * The Annabel is a satellite comprising a ‘template’ structure with capacity for two wells, and two remote wellhead protection structures protecting Annabel AB1 and AB2.  | ||
* The development concept includes an unmanned six slot minimum facilities platform  | * The development concept includes an unmanned six slot minimum facilities platform  | ||
* [[Mimas and Tethys Gas Fields]] are tied back to the Saturn Platform  | * [[Mimas and Tethys Gas Fields]] are tied back to the Saturn Platform  | ||
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=== History ===  | === History ===  | ||
| + | * 2003 - Annabel field discovered  | ||
* 2004 - Development approval granted  | * 2004 - Development approval granted  | ||
* 2005 - First gas produced  | * 2005 - First gas produced  | ||
| + | * 2018 - Approval granted for Annabel decommissioning  | ||
* 2019 - Chrysaor acquired Conocophillips's stake in the field  | * 2019 - Chrysaor acquired Conocophillips's stake in the field  | ||
* 2021 - Premier Oil and Chrysaor merge to create Harbour Energy  | * 2021 - Premier Oil and Chrysaor merge to create Harbour Energy  | ||
| + | * 2022 - Approval granted for decommissioning of Saturn satellites  | ||
=== Geology ===  | === Geology ===  | ||
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=== Links ===  | === Links ===  | ||
# [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]  | # [[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]  | ||
| + | # [[UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes]]   | ||
# [[Seaway Heavy Lifting Oil And Gas References]]  | # [[Seaway Heavy Lifting Oil And Gas References]]  | ||
# [[Global Maritime Pipeline References]]  | # [[Global Maritime Pipeline References]]  | ||
Latest revision as of 15:06, 3 June 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Harbour Energy
 - Country: UK
 - Location: Southern North Sea, blocks 48/10a and 48/10b
 - Production start: 2005
 - Partners:
 - Type: Gas
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
Description
- The Saturn Unit lies in Blocks 48/10a and 48/10b of the Southern North Sea and consists of natural gas accumulations Atlas, Hyperion and Rhea.
 - The Annabel is a satellite comprising a ‘template’ structure with capacity for two wells, and two remote wellhead protection structures protecting Annabel AB1 and AB2.
 - The development concept includes an unmanned six slot minimum facilities platform
 - Mimas and Tethys Gas Fields are tied back to the Saturn Platform
 - A 43 km 14-inch pipeline ties back the Saturn platform to Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (Loggs)
 
Contractors
- SLP Engineering Ltd: Saturn Platform and Loggs PR Separator Vessel
 - Seaway Heavy Lifting: T & I - Saturn Platform and Loggs PR Separator Vessel
 - Saipem: Saturn, pipelines EPIC
 - Global Maritime: Warranty surveyor for installation of flowlines
 
History
- 2003 - Annabel field discovered
 - 2004 - Development approval granted
 - 2005 - First gas produced
 - 2018 - Approval granted for Annabel decommissioning
 - 2019 - Chrysaor acquired Conocophillips's stake in the field
 - 2021 - Premier Oil and Chrysaor merge to create Harbour Energy
 - 2022 - Approval granted for decommissioning of Saturn satellites
 
Geology
Links
- UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date
 - UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
 - Seaway Heavy Lifting Oil And Gas References
 - Global Maritime Pipeline References
 - Saipem Europe Pipeline References
 - RWE Dea announce Saturn (Atlas, Hyperion, and Rhea) development go-ahead
 - ConocoPhillips Completes $2.7 Billion Sale of United Kingdom E&P Subsidiaries
 - Harbour Energy to be admitted to trading