Clipper South gas flow starts offshore the UK

Aug. 15, 2012
RWE Dea UK has started production from Clipper South natural gas field in the UK North Sea.

RWE Dea UK has started production from Clipper South natural gas field in the UK North Sea.

Bayerngas UK, a 25% partner, said production has begun from a horizontal well drilled into a tight Lower Permian Rotliengendes sandstone encountered at 2,500 m below the seabed in 24 m of water.

Fairfield Acer Ltd., another 25% partner, said initial gross production from well 48/19a-C1 was 43 MMscfd. Peak field production will be 100 MMscfd, Fairfield said.

RWE Dea UK, the operator with a 50% interest, in February said it plans to drill and hydraulically fracture as many as five horizontal Clipper South wells.

The field, discovered in 1982, is on UKCS Blocks 48/19 and 48/20, 60 miles offshore Lincolnshire. It has an estimated 500 bcf of natural gas in place.

Production flows through a new, temporarily staffed wellhead platform linked to the Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System and Theddlethorpe terminal. Bayerngas estimated production life at 15 years.

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