Where is the Rhum field?

11/13/2019 Off By admin

Where is the Rhum field?

UK northern North Sea
Rhum gas / condensate field is located in block 3/29a in the UK northern North Sea, approximately 44km north of Bruce gas field. Block 3/29a was initially awarded to BP (50%) and Iranian Oil Company (IOC, 50%), a subsidiary of National Iranian Oil Company (NIOC), for development in March 1972.

Who owns the Bruce platform?

Serica Energy plc
BP has agreed to sell a package of its interests in the Bruce assets in the North Sea to Serica Energy plc. BP currently operates the assets, which comprise the Bruce, Keith and Rhum fields, three bridge-linked platforms and associated subsea infrastructure.

Where is the Bruce oil rig?

The Bruce complex is located in blocks 9/9a, 9/8a and 9/9b. It lies 340km to the northeast of Aberdeen, Scotland in the UK Sector of the Northern North Sea. The Bruce complex consists of three bridge-linked platforms: A Production Utilities Quarters Platform with quarters for crew (max.

Which country has the most natural gas in the world?

Russia
Natural Gas Reserves by Country

# Country World Share
1 Russia 24.3%
2 Iran 17.3%
3 Qatar 12.5%
4 United States 5.3%

When was the Bruce platform built?

The Bruce field was discovered in June 1974 and is located in the UK Northern North Sea, 350 km northeast of Aberdeen at a water depth of 122 meters and with an area of approximately 75 km². Field development was approved in 1990 and production started in 1993.

Who burns the most coal in the world?

China
Coal Consumption by Country

# Country World Share
1 China 50.5 %
2 India 11.3 %
3 United States 8.5 %
4 Germany 3.0 %

Where is the Rhum gas field in the UK?

Rhum is a high-pressure, high-temperature gas field. Credit: Serica Energy. Rhum gas / condensate field is located in block 3/29a in the UK northern North Sea, approximately 44km north of Bruce gas field.

Who is the owner of the Rhum field?

The Rhum field is currently owned by the operator Serica Energy (50%) and IOC UK (50%). The last well (R3 well) of the three-well Rhum field is expected to start commercial production by early 2021. Rhum field lies 380km north-east of Aberdeen, in a water depth of 109m.

How is the Rhum field treated for H 2 s?

The Rhum Separator, a vertical three-phase separator, at the Bruce complex processes gas from the Rhum subsea wells, which is further treated for H 2 S by scavenging. The field also contains a main control umbilical and a 3in IMS line.

What was the down hole temperature of the Rhum field?

The Rhum field is a high-temperature, high-pressure reservoir, experiencing down-hole temperatures of 150 ° C and pressures of 12,700 psi. By comparison, the Bruce gas field, records temperatures of 99 °C and pressures of 6,000 psi. Rhum, which lies in block 3/29, was discovered in 1977 by well 3/29a-2.