Usan Field, Nigeria

 
key facts
Key Data
Location
West Africa
Discovered
2002
Licence Bock
OPL 222.
Landfall
100km South of Port Harcourt
Water Depths
750m to 850m
Reserves
500 million barrels of oil
Onstream
2012

In February 2008, Total was given approval from the Nigerian government to commence the development of its offshore Usan field. Discovered in 2002, Usan lies in licence block OPL 222, around 100km South of Port Harcourt, in water depths ranging from 750m to 850m.

The field is operated by Elf Petroleum Nigeria Limited (20%) on behalf of equity partners Chevron Petroleum Nigeria (30%), Esso Exploration and Production Nigeria (Offshore East) (30%) and Nexen Petroleum Nigeria (20%).

Proven and probable reserves of Usan have been put at in excess of 500 million barrels of oil. Usan is expected to come onstream early in 2012 and to ramp up quickly to plateau production of 180,000bpd of oil. The associated gas will be reinjected in the reservoir.

"Usan is expected to come onstream early in 2012 and to ramp up quickly to plateau production of 180,000bpd."

USAN FIELD DEVELOPMENT

The plan features a development of the Usan field with 35 subsea wells connected to a two-million-barrel capacity Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel by subsea lines and risers. The processing capacity is around 150,000bpd. First oil is planned for 2010.

The Usan-1 discovery well encountered significant net oil pay. It was production tested at a restricted rate of 5,000bpd. The nearby Ukot field was discovered in 1998. The discovery well also encountered significant net oil pay and was tested at a rate of 13,900bpd.

This was followed by Usan-2 which was located approximately two miles west of the discovery well and tested an up-dip portion of the fault block. Usan-3 was drilled approximately one mile north-west of the discovery well and tested a separate fault block.

The Usan-3 well was production tested and produced 5,600bpd under restricted flow conditions. Ukot-2, an appraisal well on the separate Ukot discovery, is scheduled to spud in April-May 2008.

Usan-4, located 5km south of the discovery was drilled in 2003. It flowed at the rate of 4,400bpd from the first interval and 6,300bpd from the second interval. The Usan-5 well was located 6km west of the discovery.

The Usan-6 appraisal well was drilled around 4km south of Usan-5 in water depths of approximately 850m. During the well test, Usan-6 was flowed at a rate of 5,800bpd under restricted flow conditions.

In 2005, Usan-7 and -8 confirmed an eastern extension of the Usan field. Both wells were drilled using Transocean's semisub, M G Hulme, Jr.

USAN CONTRACTORS

Cameron was awarded a contract with a value of approximately $650m to provide subsea systems for the initial phase of the 44-well Usan subsea development.

"The plan features a development of the Usan field with 35 subsea wells connected to am FPSO."

Under the contract, Cameron will provide subsea systems engineering and project management, along with subsea Christmas trees, production and intervention control systems, manifolds, flowline connection systems, installation support and associated spares for Total's Nigerian subsidiary.

Saipem was awarded the contract for the Umbilicals, Flowlines, Risers and Oil Loading Terminal (UFR and OLT) activities. The contract is worth in excess of $1.3bn.

The contract encompasses the engineering, procurement, construction, installation, pre-commissioning, assistance to commissioning and start-up of the subsea umbilicals (72km), flowlines (61km) and risers connecting the 42 subsea wells to the FPSO, along with the oil-loading terminal, consisting of an offloading buoy and two offloading lines and part of the FPSO anchoring system.

Fabrication will be carried out locally in Nigeria, mainly in Saipem's Rumuolumeni yard. The offshore installation will be carried out by the highly specialised vessels Saipem FDS and Saipem 3000, in water depths ranging from 730m to 850m, between the fourth quarter of 2010 and the fourth quarter of 2011.



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Discovered in 2002, Usan lies in licence block OPL 222, around 100km South of Port Harcourt.



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The offshore installation will be carried out by the highly specialised vessels Saipem FDS (pictured) and Saipem 3000.



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Usan fabrication will be carried out locally in Nigeria, mainly in Saipem's Rumuolumeni yard.



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Saipem was awarded the contract for the Umbilicals, Flowlines, Risers and Oil Loading Terminal (UFR and OLT) activities.



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Proven and probable reserves of Usan have been put at in excess of 500 million barrels of oil.


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