Taranaki Daily News

Offshore well project to start in Taranaki

- Mike Watson

A comprehens­ive offshore oil and gas well maintenanc­e programme is set to start off the North Taranaki coast in February.

The well interventi­on project is part of ongoing hydrocarbo­n reservoir maintenanc­e to be undertaken by OMV New Zealand, which last month acquired the offshore wells from former operators Shell NZ as part of a multimilli­on-dollar deal.

The interventi­ons are required to ensure that the wells are producing optimally, an OMV NZ spokeswoma­n said.

‘‘The work would include entering the wells using coiled tubing technology, installing plugs, perforatin­g new zones, and flowing the returns back through a well test skid before flowing into the pipeline,’’ she said.

‘‘The Pohokura offshore interventi­on campaign was centred on existing offshore wells, and OMV were planning to open new producing zones and shut off zones which time.’’

The well interventi­ons are not related to the Pohokura pipeline repair activities undertaken in 2018, she said.

The campaign would start after the COSL Boss jackup rig had watered out over arrived in Admiralty Bay, near the Marlboroug­h Sounds in the first week of February.

The rig was being transporte­d to New Zealand on the heavy lift vessel (HLV) Red Zed I.

It is currently on its way from Singapore and after offloading at Admiralty Bay the rig will be towed up the west coast of the North Island, subject to weather, to the Pohokura Platform B (PPB) location and installed over the platform, OMV said.

In a statement, OMV Australasi­a senior vice-president Gabriel Selischi said: ‘‘The Pohokura interventi­on campaign is scheduled to commence in February and finish at the end of April.’’

For safety reasons offshore production will be stopped for approximat­ely 30 days in total, including 12 days in February during rig integratio­n, and a further 18 days during the campaign.

‘‘We anticipate that the onshore wells will be available to flow during this campaign with no impact on onshore production levels,’’ Selischi said.

 ??  ?? The Pohokura platform off the North Taranaki coast.
The Pohokura platform off the North Taranaki coast.

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