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* 2012 - Production ceased at the Ann field  | * 2012 - Production ceased at the Ann field  | ||
* 2017 - Spirit energy becomes the operator  | * 2017 - Spirit energy becomes the operator  | ||
| − | * 2018 - Approval granted for decommissioning of Ann, Alison and   | + | * 2018 - Approval granted for decommissioning of Ann, Alison, Annabel and Audrey  | 
=== Geology ===  | === Geology ===  | ||
Latest revision as of 16:00, 24 June 2024
Contents
Summary Information
- Operator: Spirit Energy
 - Country: UK
 - Location: Southern North Sea
 - Production start: 1998
 - Partners:
 - Type: Gas
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
Description
- The field consists of two unmanned platforms, Audrey A & B
 - Audrey acts as the main gas processing and export hub for **Ann**, **Audrey**, **Alison** and **Annabel**
- The Ann field is located in blocks 48/10a and 49/6a, approximately 40km North North-East of the Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (LOGGS) complex.
 - Ann combines a protected manifold structure with capacity for 3 wells and a remote wellhead
 - The Alison field is located in block 49/11a
 - The Alison installation is a protected manifold structure with capacity for 3 wells.
 - The Annabel field is in Block 48/10a in the Southern North Sea, approximately 18km North of Audrey A (WD)
 - The Annabel installations comprise a ‘template’ structure with capacity for two wells, and two remote wellhead protection structures
 
 - Gas exported via the Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (Loggs).
 
Contractors
- Heerema Marine Contractors: Audrey platforms
 - AMEC: Topsides detailed engineering, procurement and platform modifications to facilitate the Annabel subsea completion
 
Ann Gas Field Development
- J P Kenny: Jack-up installed drilling template, manifold and protection structure
 
History
- 1966 - Ann field discovered
 - 1987 - Field development approved
 - 1992 - Approval granted for Ann
 - 1994 - Ann field begins production
 - 1995 - Alison approval granted
 - 1998 - Centrica acquires a stake from Powergen
 - 2003 - Annabel field discovered
 - 2005 - Annabel field begins production
 - 2012 - Production ceased at the Ann field
 - 2017 - Spirit energy becomes the operator
 - 2018 - Approval granted for decommissioning of Ann, Alison, Annabel and Audrey
 
Geology
Links
- UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date
 - List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK
 - UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
 - FoundOcean Subsea References
 - J P Kenny Subsea References
 - Centrica strikes offshore deal
 - AMEC Wins North Sea Engineering Services Contract from Venture Production
 - Spirit Energy launched following completion of Centrica and Bayerngas Norge E&P joint venture