The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

‘Small pool’ offers first oil for EnQuest

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EnQuest has achieved first oil from its Scolty/Crathes developmen­t in the North Sea.

EnQuest and the Oil and Gas Authority hailed the milestone as an example of the Maximising Economic Recovery UK strategy in action.

Scolty/Crathes, which had a price tag of £83 million net to EnQuest just under a year ago, was the only pure oil offshore project approved by the OGA last year.

Oil from the two fields, which are located about 83 miles from St Fergus, near Peterhead, will be pumped to the Kittiwake platform and exported via the Forties pipeline.

Operator EnQuest and field partner MOL Group estimate the fields hold up to 15m barrels of oil.

They expect unit operating costs to be below $15 a barrel in the peak volume years, while production should continue through to 2025.

EnQuest CEO Amjad Bseisu said the project was delivered ahead of scheduled and under budget.

“The realisatio­n of the potential of these ‘small pools’ has been enabled by cost efficiency, technology applicatio­n and solid delivery,” Mr Bseisu said.

“The OGA was set up to enable maximising economic recovery of oil and gas in the UK and Scolty/Crathes is an excellent example of MER being put into practice.”

OGA chief executive Andy Samuel said: “The safe and successful first oil milestone from Scolty and Crathes is testament to EnQuest and MOL’s efforts, working at pace and in excellent collaborat­ion with the service sector to create efficienci­es and value.

“This has unlocked the economic recovery of a small pools developmen­t and sustains the wider Greater Kittiwake Area and infrastruc­ture.

“It embodies good asset stewardshi­p which is crucial to achieving MER UK.”

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EnQuest technician­s at work.

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