Siccar Point and Shell defer Cambo FID to 2021
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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Oilfield Technology,
The Cambo field, located 125 km northwest of the Shetland Islands and in a water depth of 1100 m, was discovered in 2002, and subsequently had 4 appraisal wells drilled up to 2012 and a final successful appraisal well was drilled and flow tested by Siccar Point during the summer of 2018. It is one of the largest undeveloped fields in the UKCS and will open-up other prospects for potential development in the area.
Siccar Point and Shell UK had been planning to bring the project to a Final Investment Decision (FID) in 3Q20. This will now be targeted for the second half of 2021, subject to approval of the necessary licence extension, a request for which has been submitted to the Oil and Gas Authority.
Siccar Point will continue to work with existing key supply chain partners over the coming period to ready the project for FID next year.
Jonathan Roger, CEO of Siccar Point, commented: “Cambo remains an extremely attractive development with compelling economics. However, given the uncertainty of the global situation, including whether any people, goods and services can be mobilised in OECD countries, it makes sense to hold-off final approval until some normality returns to the market and a clear and robust path forward can again be established. In the meantime, Siccar Point is very well positioned with respect to this downturn having both substantial cash balances and very full hedging for 2020 and 2021. During the period of delay, we will continue to mature key aspects of the project to facilitate a swift and efficient ramp-up when market conditions stabilise.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/30032020/siccar-point-and-shell-defer-cambo-fid-to-2021/
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