ADMA-OPCO developing Umm Lulu oil field

May 5, 2010
Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Co. (ADMA-OPCO) is developing another offshore oil field that will produce at least 100,000 b/d at peak.

By OGJ editors
HOUSTON, May 5
-- Abu Dhabi Marine Operating Co. (ADMA-OPCO) is developing another offshore oil field that will produce at least 100,000 b/d at peak.

It has let a front-end engineering and design (FEED) contract to Fluor Corp. for second-phase development of Umm Lulu field about 30 km off Abu Dhabi.

The first phase is an early-production system for 24,000 b/d of oil.

The second phase will push total production to 105,000 b/d. It will involve six wellhead towers, production facilities, living quarters, infield subsea pipelines, and an export pipeline to Zirku Island in the Persian Gulf.

Fluor said the Umm Lulu project ties into ADMA-OPCO’s Satah Al Razboot (SARB) development, which will produce 105,000 b/d (OGJ Online, May 4, 2010).

Fluor also holds the FEED contract for the SARB project.