Project Profile
Value: US$1.6 billion
Location: Central part of North Sea, Denmark
Water Depth: 70m
Reserves: 170 MMboepd
Production capacity: 76 MMcf/d (2.1 MMcm/d) and 35,000 b/d of liquids
The field’s reserves are estimated at around 170 million barrels of oil equivalent. The Hejre oil and gas field is located in central part of the North Sea. It lies 300km away from the Danish coast in License 5/98 at a water depth of 70m. The field is expected to come online in 2015. The Hejre field was discovered by the Hejre-1 well in 2001. The well was drilled by the Ensco 101 jack-up rig to a depth of 5,265m. The Hejre-2 well was drilled in 2005 by the Ensco 101 jack-up rig to a depth of 5,399m. The drilling activities confirmed the presence of oil.
Operators:
INEOS: Operator with 60% interest
Bayerngas: 40% interest
Contractors:
Aquaterra Energy: to provide drilling installation support services, with an initial order for centralizers, cement top-up systems, and cutting and tensioning equipment
COWI: Prepare the environmental impact assessment study
Heerema Fabrication Group: Procurement and fabrication of equipment
Joint venture for EPC contract (contract terminated on 29th March 2016 by Operator):
Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering
Technip
Maersk: Drilling contractor
Ramboll: Feasibility study
Saipem: EPCI contract for pipelines
Seafox: Supply Seafox’s self-propelled jackup Seafox 5
Sub contractors:
GE Oil & Gas: Technip chose control valve technology from GE
Palfinger Dreggen: Supply two complex offshore cranes