Energy Voice reports the Clair Ridge development will have the capability to produce an estimated 640 million barrels of oil over a 40 year period, with peak production expected to be up to 120,000 barrels of oil per day.

ConocoPhillips, Chevron and Shell are all co-partners in the development.

In the past week, five modules have been installed, including the drilling production east module, drilling production west module, compression module, drilling equipment set and the drilling support module.

The drilling production east module arrived on the Dockwise HLS Triumph and was installed by the Hereema Thialf heavy lift crane vessel. DPEM is the largest of all modules making up the DP platform, weighing 8,973te. It was deemed a ‘dry hook load’.

T drilling production west module arrived on the Dockwise HLS Talisman. It’s ‘dry hook load’ estimated weight was 8,548te.

The Clair Ridge field stretches from Aberdeen to Portlethen, approximately 14km. Parts of the Clair reservoir are very thick in places, up to 500m or 1 ½ Eiffel Towers.

Clair Ridge
1977 Year Clair field was originally discovered
75km Distance from nearest landmass (Shetland)
2001 First development phase sanctioned
 
2005 Production commenced on Clair Ridge
Clair Ridge Ownership
BP 27.62%
ConocoPhillips Ltd 24.00%
Chevron North Sea Ltd 19.42%
Enterprise Oil Ltd 18.68%
Shell Clair UK Ltd 9.29%
Britoil plc 0.98%
 80,000,000 Number of barrels achieved from first phase facilities
7,000,000,000 Estimated number of barrels of oil that could potentially be recovered
2050 Date production is expected to continue until
20m The difference in height in meters between Clair Ridge and the tallest building in the UK (The Shard)
Below are videos and photos of the ongoing work


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