Mariner Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Equinor
 - Country: UK
 - Location: East Shetland Platform of the UK North Sea
 - Production start: Expected 2017
 - Partners: Equinor (65.11%), JX Nippon (20%), Siccar Point (8.89%) and ONE-Dyas (6%)
 - Type: Oil
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
+++ Description
- The field was developed with a production, drilling and quarters (PDQ) platform, based on a steel jacket, with 50 active well slots, and a floating storage unit (FSU) of 850,000 bbls capacity. In addition a jack-up rig will be used for the first 4 - 5 years.
 - The field is estimated to produce for 30 years, with average production of around 55,000 barrels of oil per day over the plateau period
 
+++ Contractors
- **Aker Solutions:**
- The topside FEED (front-end engineering and design)
 - Delivery of a drilling equipment package for the production platform
 - Engineering, construction and commissioning services for the hook-up phase
 
 - **Dragados Offshore:** Engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) of the steel jacket
 - **Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering:** Contract award for the topside
 - **CB&I:** Detailed engineering design services for the Mariner Topsides
 - **Odfjell Drilling:** Drilling services, maintenance of the drilling facility and drill pipe logistics
 - **Noble:** Drilling services
 - **EMAS AMC:** Transport and floater installation contract
 - **ABB:** Internal and external telecommunication systems
 - **Schlumberger:** Drilling, completion, electrical submersible pumps (ESPs), cement and fluids
 
+++ History
- 1981 - The Mariner field was discovered
 - 2007 - Statoil entered the license as operator
 - 2011 - Aker awarded topside FEED
 - 2012 - JX Nippon acquires a stake from ENI
 - 2012 - Statoil makes investment decision for the project
 - 2013 - CB&I awarded Topsides detailed engineering contract
 - 2013 - DECC approves Mariner field development plan
 - 2019 - The field came on stream
 
+++ Geology
- The Mariner Field consists of two shallow reservoirs, the Maureen Formation and the Heimdal Sandstones of the Lista Formation, with nearly 2 billion barrels of oil in place and expected reserves of more than 250 million barrels of oil. Both formations yield heavy oil of around 12 to 14 API.
 
+++ Links
- Hydro acquires interests in UK heavy oil fields
 - Aker Solutions to conduct FEED study for Statoil's Mariner field
 - Major asset acquisition in the UKCS
 - Statoil makes investment decision for the Mariner project
 - CB&I Announces Offshore Award
 - Mariner field opens new chapter in UK oil and gas development
 - Odfjell Drilling to provide platform drilling on Mariner
 - Loan for Acquisition of Interests and Development of Oil Fields in British North Sea
 - Noble Corporation has been awarded the drilling services for Mariner project
 - Aker Solutions to deliver drilling equipment package for Mariner platform
 - Ezra’s Subsea Services division awarded US$126 million floater installation contract from Statoil
 - Statoil on track with Mariner field development project
 - ABB wins $60 million telecom contracts for Statoil platforms
 - Statoil awards Mariner contracts to UK suppliers
 - Aker Solutions Wins Hook-Up and Commissioning Contract for Mariner Development
 - Statoil awards Mariner drilling and well services contract to Schlumberger Oilfield UK
 - Mariner on stream