Arran is a producing conventional gas field located in shallow water in the UK and is operated by Shell U.K. The field is located in block 23/11a ALL and 23/16c ALL, with water depth of 361 feet.

Field participation details

The field is owned by ONE-Dyas, Viaro Energy and Shell.


Production from Arran

The Arran conventional gas field recovered 4.45% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production expected in 2022. The peak production was approximately 2.36 thousand bpd of crude oil and condensate, 77 Mmcfd of natural gas and 3.43 thousand bpd of natural gas liquids. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2043.


Remaining recoverable reserves

The field is expected to recover 38.23 Mmboe, comprised of 3.54 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate, 164.81 bcf of natural gas reserves and 7.23 Mmbbl of natural gas liquid reserves. Arran conventional gas field reserves accounts 0.01% of total remaining reserves of producing conventional gas fields globally.


About Shell U.K

Shell U.K. Ltd (Shell U.K.) a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell plc, is an oil and gas company that produces and supplies crude oil and natural gas, and petroleum products. The company offers fuels, lubricants, bitumen and chemicals. It operates through upstream, downstream, and projects and technology business. Shell U.K. owns and operates gas pipeline systems and terminals to distribute natural gas liquids. The company’s trading business trades crude oil, refined products, natural gas, electrical power, chemical feedstock and environmental products, such as CO2 allowances. It also operates 33 offshore installations and one Floating Production Storage and Offtake vessel. The company caters its fuel and lubricants to businesses, motorists, aviation and shipping industries. Shell U.K. is headquartered in London, the UK.

Methodology

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