Columba E is a producing conventional oil field located in shallow water in the UK and is operated by CNR International (U.K.). According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, the field is located in block 3/7a PART OF COLUMBA B AND COLUMBA E FIELDS, with water depth of 485 feet. Buy the profile here.

Field participation details

The field is owned by Canadian Natural Resources and Delek Group.

Production from Columba E

The Columba E conventional oil field recovered 99.93% of its total recoverable reserves, with peak production in 2004. The peak production was approximately 6.15 thousand bpd of crude oil and condensate and 4.00 Mmcfd of natural gas. Based on economic assumptions, production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2026.

Remaining recoverable reserves

The field is expected to recover 0.01 Mmboe, comprised of 0.01 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate and 0.00 bcf of natural gas reserves.

About CNR International (U.K.)

CNR International (U.K.) Limited (CNRI), a subsidiary of CNR International (U.K.) Investments Ltd, is the UK-based oil and gas company. The company explores and produces crude oil and natural gas in the UK. It is also involved in the extraction, transmission, distribution, and supply of natural gas liquids, light oil, synthetic crude oil, in-situ oil sands production, bitumen and heavy oil. The company's primary oil and gas production fields includes: Kyle, Banff, Ninian, Columba B, D, E Fields, Murchison and T BlockCNRI is headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland, the UK.

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