Everest Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Habour Energy
 - Country: UK
 - Location: 240km north east of Aberdeen
 - Production start: 1993
 - Partners:
 - Type: Gas & Condensate
 - Estimated Reserves: – 770 bcf gas; 25 million barrels condensate; 1 million barrels natural gasified liquids (NGLs)
 - Production Volume:
 
Description
- The Everest gas/condensate field is located 240km north east of Aberdeen in Blocks 22/9, 22/10a and 22/14a (Licence Nos P.101, P.066 and P.110) in the UK sector of the Northern North Sea. It is a fixed steel platform with a bridge link to the Central Area Transmission System (CATS) riser platform.
 - South Everest includes two wells and a 7.1 km tie back to the **North Everest platform**
 - Gas is transported by [[[Cats Central Area Transmission System Gas Pipeline | CATS]]] to Teesside.
 - Liquids are transported via the [[[Forties Pipeline System]]] (FPS) to Cruden Bay and onwards to Kinneil for processing.
 - Everest which is operated by BG Group was discovered in 1982 and started production in May 1993.
 - The latest development is Everest East, which comprises two sub-sea wells tied back to the North Everest platform
 
Contractors
- **Highlands Fabricators:** North Everest platform
 - **HSM Offshore:** Living Quarters
 - **South Everest**
 
* Subsea trees - ABB Vetco Gray * Well Placement - Baker Hughes Intec * Fluids - Baker Hughes Intec * Cementing - Halliburton * Subsea Controls and Umbilical - Kvaerner Oilfield products * Flexible Flowline - NKT Flexibles * Well Management - Schlumberger Dowell Camco * Subsea construction - Stolt Comex Seaway * Topsides design and Engineering - Wood Group Engineering * Control of pipe manufacture - J P Kenny
History
- 1982 - Everest field discovered
 - 1991 - Approval granted for development
 - 1993 - Production starts
 - 1999 - South Everest project launched
 - 2009 - BG Group acquired BP's share in a swap deal, becoming the largest partner
 - 2013 - Everest East starts production
 - 2017 - Chrysaor acquired Shell's stake in the field.
 
Geology
Links
- Total, NON OPERATED UK ASSETS
 - [[[UK Oil and Gas Fields by Approval Date]]]
 - [[[List Of Oil Production Platforms In The UK]]]
 - [[[HSM Offshore Platform References]]]
 - [[[J P Kenny Subsea References]]]
 - BG Group completes UK North Sea asset exchange with BP
 - Everest Field, BP
 - BG Group delivers key project milestone with Everest East expansion
 - Shell to sell package of UK North Sea assets to Chrysaor for up to $3.8bn