Hess to develop Stampede field in Gulf of Mexico
Hess Corporation, together with its project co-owners, will proceed with the development of Stampede, an oil and gas project operated by Hess in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico.
Discovered in 2005, the Stampede Field is located approximately 115 miles south of Fourchon, Louisiana, in the Gulf of Mexico (Green Canyon Blocks 468, 511 and 512). The field is located in approximately 3500 ft of water, with a reservoir depth of 30,000 ft.
The plan initially calls for six subsea production wells and four water injection wells from two subsea drill centres tied back to a Tension Leg Platform (TLP). A two-rig drilling program is planned with the first rig commencing operations in Q4 2015. First production is expected in 2018.
Gross topsides processing capacity for the project is approximately 80,000 barrels of oil per day (boepd) and 100,000 barrels of water injection capacity per day. Total estimated recoverable resources for Stampede are estimated in the range of 300–350 million boe. The development is estimated to cost approximately US$ 6 billion.
Hess has a 25% working interest; Union Oil Company of California, a Chevron subsidiary, Statoil and Nexen Petroleum Offshore USA Inc. each have a 25% working interest.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/29102014/hess-to-develop-deepwater-gom-field-1720/
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