Hurricane Energy increases production at Lancaster EPS
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Following the successful ESP commissioning programme, the 205/21a-6 well has been returned to natural flow, while the 205/21a-7z well will continue being produced using an ESP.
Following the company’s most recent update on 8 July 2020, a period of ESP testing has seen Lancaster EPS production increase from c.15 000 bpd to c.17 000 bpd as oil and water production from the 205/21a-7z well has stabilised.
With the 205/21a-7z well currently flowing using the ESP there has been no evidence of the performance issues which led to this well being temporarily shut-in at the end of May 2020.
As part of the ongoing geological and technical review, the company continues to evaluate options to enhance production from its West of Shetland asset base. Production guidance will remain suspended at this time until the technical review is complete or until production uncertainties have reduced.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/27072020/hurricane-energy-increases-production-at-lancaster-eps/
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