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| − | * The Cavendish field was discovered in 1989 and development sanction was granted in 2005. The   | + | * No longer in production  | 
| + | * The Cavendish field was discovered in 1989 and development sanction was granted in 2005.    | ||
| + | * The Cavendish NUI comprises a piled steel jacket supporting topsides of five decks, plus a helideck. A facilities building extends over two decks.   | ||
| + | * Produced gas and condensate, from three wells, at Cavendish was exported via a 47.35km long 10.75” export pipeline, to the Murdoch platform, part of the [[Caister Murdoch Gas Fields]] operated by Harbour Energy.    | ||
* Gas is then transported onward to the [[Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant]] in the UK.  | * Gas is then transported onward to the [[Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant]] in the UK.  | ||
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* 2007 - First gas produced  | * 2007 - First gas produced  | ||
* 2015 - Ineos acquired the field from DEA    | * 2015 - Ineos acquired the field from DEA    | ||
| + | * 2018 - Production ceased  | ||
* 2020 - Approval granted for decommissioing  | * 2020 - Approval granted for decommissioing  | ||
Latest revision as of 07:52, 12 June 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Ineos
 - Country: UK
 - Location: 140 km north-east of Easington on the Lincolnshire coast and 180 km north of Bacton on the Norfolk coast
 - Production start: 2007
 - Partners: RWE - 50%, Dana Petroleum 50%,
 - Type: Gas
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume: initial production rates of 1,6 million m3
 
Description
- No longer in production
 - The Cavendish field was discovered in 1989 and development sanction was granted in 2005.
 - The Cavendish NUI comprises a piled steel jacket supporting topsides of five decks, plus a helideck. A facilities building extends over two decks.
 - Produced gas and condensate, from three wells, at Cavendish was exported via a 47.35km long 10.75” export pipeline, to the Murdoch platform, part of the Caister Murdoch Gas Fields operated by Harbour Energy.
 - Gas is then transported onward to the Theddlethorpe Gas Processing Plant in the UK.
 
Contractors
- Technip: Pipelay contract for the 48 km export pipeline from the Cavendish Field to the Murdoch facilities
 - Heerema: Contract to engineer, procure and construct (EPC) a NUI (normally unmanned installation)
 - Seaway Heavy Lifting: Installation of Minimum Facility Platform
 - Micoperi:
- Installation of subsea pipeline 10” plus 3” piggy back 45 km long
 - Cavendish Platform Installation
 
 
History
- 1989 - The Cavendish field was discovered
 - 2005 - Development sanction was granted
 - 2006 - Pipelay contract awarded to Technip
 - 2007 - First gas produced
 - 2015 - Ineos acquired the field from DEA
 - 2018 - Production ceased
 - 2020 - Approval granted for decommissioing
 
Geology
Links
- UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
 - Micoperi Offshore And Platform References
 - Micoperi Offshore Pipeline References
 - Seaway Heavy Lifting Oil And Gas References
 - Cavendish Gas Field Begins Production
 - RWE, UK Activities
 - Cavendish Field Development: Pipelay contract awarded to Technip Offshore UK Ltd
 - Heerema Vlissingen awarded the Cavendish Platform contract
 - RWE Dea UK receives development go ahead for Cavendish gas field in the UK Southern North Sea
 - INEOS completes deal to acquire DEA UK North Sea gas fields