Fulmar Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Repsol
 - Country: UK
 - Location: Central North Sea
 - Production start: 1982
 - Production ended: 2018
 - Partners:
 - Type: Oil & Gas
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
Description
- The field is no longer producing
 - The development is made up of two manned platforms, Fulmar A & Fulmar AD
 - Fulmar is a vital production hub in the area, providing an export route for Auk, Clyde and Orion, as well as the Gannet Oil and Gas Field
 - Gas is exported via the Fulmar Gas Pipeline to the SEGAL St Fergus Gas Processing Terminal.
 - Oil is transported via the Norpipe Crude Oil Pipeline to Teeside
 - The field is being decommissioned
 
Contractors
- **Highlands Fabricators:** Fulmar A platform
 - **RDL Ltd/William Press:** Construction of Fulmar Modules & WHP
 - **Saipem:** Pipeline installation
 
History
- 1975 - Fulmar Oil And Gas Field discovered
 - 1978 - Project development approved by UK Goverment
 - 1982 - First oil produced
 - 2006 - Talisman acquired the field from Shell
 - 2015 - Repsol became a partner by acquiring Talisman Sinopec
 - 2018 - The field stopped production
 - 2021 - Decommissioning approved
 - 2023 - Repsol awarded contract for decommissioning
 
Geology
Links
- List Of Oil and Gas Production Platforms In The UK
 - UK Oil and Gas Field Approved Decommissioning Programmes
 - International Protective Coatings Platform References
 - List Of Oil Production Platforms In The UK
 - FoundOcean Subsea References
 - Saipem Pipeline References
 - Talisman Acquires Fulmar and Auk Fields in the North Sea
 - Repsol reaches an agreement with Talisman Energy to acquire the Canadian oil company
 - Repsol Sinopec awards plugging and abandonment decommissioning contract to Archer