Ravenspurn gas fields

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CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionNorth Sea
Location/blocks42/30, 42/29, 43/26a,
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Ravenspurn gas fields
CountryUnited Kingdom
RegionNorth Sea
Location/blocks42/30, 42/29, 43/26a,
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Operatorssee text
Ownersee text
Field history
DiscoverySouth 1983, North 1984
Start of productionSouth 1989, North 1990
Production
Producing formationsSandstones

The Ravenspurn gas fields are two adjacent natural gas fields (Ravenspurn South and Ravenspurn North) located in the UK sector of the southern North Sea about 65 km east of Flambrough Head, Yorkshire.

Ravenspurn North CPP

Ravenspurn South is principally located in Block 42/30 and extends into Blocks 42/29 and 43/26a of the southern North Sea.[1] Ravenspurn was one of the 'Villages' gas fields; named after villages lost to the sea along the Holderness coast. These villages include: Cleeton, Dimlington, Hoton, Hyde, Newsham and Ravenspurn.

The gas reservoir is a Permian sandstone and has a porosity of 23% and a permeability of 90 md.[2] The field was discovered in April 1983 and has recoverable reserves of 18.0 billion cubic metres. First gas was produced in October 1989.[1]

Ravenspurn North is located in Block 43/26a of the North Sea and extends into Block 42/30. The reservoir is a Lower Leman sandstone of the Rotliegendes group with a variable porosity and permeability.[3] The field was discovered in October 1984 and the recoverable reserves were 35.1 billion cubic metres. First gas was produced in 1990.[1]

Owners and operators

In 1993 Blocks 42/30 and 42/29 (Ravenspurn South) were both licensed to BP Exploration Operating Co. Ltd. (100 %).[1] Block 43/26a (Ravenspurn South and North) was licensed to: ARCO British Ltd. (25.0%), Enterprise Oil plc (20.0%), Hamilton Oil Great Britain plc (15.0%), LASMO Ltd. (15.0%), Hardy Oil and Gas (UK) Ltd. (10.0%), Hamilton Brothers Petroleum (UK) Ltd. (7.5%), Monument Resources Ltd. (7.5%).[1]

Ravenspurn South was developed by BP which remained operator until 2012, when Perenco assumed operatorship.[4]

Ravenspurn North was developed by Hamilton Brothers[1] which remained the operator until 1998 when BP assumed operatorship. In 2012 Perenco acquired BP’s interest and became the operator.[5]

Development

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