Oil Starts Flowing from Causeway Field (UK)

Oil Starts Flowing from Causeway Field (UK)

Oil has started flowing from the Causeway Field in UKCS Block 211/23d, Antrim today announced. The company holds 35.5% working interest in the field.

Commissioning of the Causeway field has now commenced with gross production rates of around 4,500 barrels of oil per day on a 53% choke. Initial production rates are currently being impacted by longer-than-anticipated clean-up and commissioning due to the long horizontal nature of the well. The installed electric submersible pumps are anticipated to contribute to production rates in the first half of 2013.

The next phase of work on Causeway and the Fionn oil field is anticipated to commence early in 2013 and to be completed by the middle of the year.

Stephen Greer, Antrim President and CEO, commented, “First oil at Causeway is a major milestone for Antrim, representing our first production from the UK North Sea. It is the culmination of significant effort and investment made by the Company in the area. Causeway is expected to contribute substantial cash flow to Antrim, as we continue to develop our existing assets and explore other opportunities in the UK and elsewhere.”

Related:

Antrim Sells Causeway Oil to BP (UK)

UK: DECC OKs Causeway Field Development Plan

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November 12, 2012