Safaniya Oil Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Saudi Aramco
 - Country: Saudi Arabia
 - Location: Arabian Gulf
 - Production start: 1957
 - Partners:
 - Type: Oil
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume: 1.3mbpd
 
Description
- The Safaniyah field is the world’s largest conventional offshore oil field in terms of proved reserves.
 - It is located approximately 260 kilometres north of Dhahran. Most of the field lies offshore in the Arabian Gulf.
 - Within the Concession Area, the Safaniyah field is approximately 50 kilometres long and 15 kilometres wide.
 - A small portion of the field, known as the Khafji field, lies in the offshore neutral zone
 - The oil has a significant water cut
 - The gas is going to be processes in the Tanajib Gas Processing Plant which is under construction
 
Contractors
- **McDermott:**
- Procurement, fabrication, transportation and installation of three electrified production deck modules (PDM’s)
 - (2017) EPCI services including design, fabrication, installation and pre-commissioning of 9 slipover jackets, 10 production deck modules, an electrical distribution platform and associated cables and pipelines.
 
 - **HHI:** Living Quarters Platform & Module
 - **ENPPI:** Water Disposal System Upgrade
 
History
- 1957 - Oil production started
 - 1991 - HHI awarded Living Quarters Platform & Module contract
 - 2006 - Water Disposal System Upgrade project launched
 - 2017 - Contracts awarded for major modernisation
 
Geology
Links
- Safaniya Field, Saudi Aramco World
 - Hyundai Heavy Industries Platform References
 - ENPPI Oil And Gas Processing References
 - McDermott Awarded North Dome and PDM Projects for Saudi Aramco
 - McDermott Awarded Cable Installation Project for Saudi Aramco
 - McDermott Awarded Next Phase of Safaniya EPCI Contract for Saudi Aramco