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Cod oil gas and condensate field

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The Cod oil gas and condensate field was a gas and associated natural gas liquids (NGL) production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1977, peak gas and NGL was achieved in 1980. Production ceased in 1998 and the field installation was dismantled in 2013.

The field

The characteristics of the Cod field reservoir were as follows.[1][2][3]

Properties of Cod reservoir
Field Cod
Block 7/11a
Reservoir Paleocene sand
Reservoir depth 9,700 feet
API gravity 49°
Oil Gas ratio (OGR) 70 barrels per million standard cubic feet at 210 °F
Pressure 5,565 psi
Discovery June 1968
Recoverable reserves 20 million barrels oil condensate; 250 billion cubic feet gas

Owner and operator

The field was owned and operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.[2]

Infrastructure

The Cod field was developed through an offshore installation.[1][2]

Cod installation
Name Cod
Coordinates 57.069553°N 2.434722°E
Block 7/11
Water depth, metres 72.5
Bridge To flare tower
Installed May 1975
Function Drilling, production, accommodation
Production start December 1977
Type Fixed steel
Substructure weight, tonnes 5,094
Topsides weight, tonnes 5,167
Number of wells 9
Legs 8
Piles 8
Flare Tripod tower bridge link
Status Dismantled
Export, liquids and gas 46.9 mile, 16-inch, 2-phase pipeline to Ekofisk
Design contractor Kvaerner
Jacket fabrication UIE St. Wandrille
Deck fabrication UIE St. Wandrille
Accommodation 52

Production

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The design production capacity of Cod was 17,400 bopd (barrels of oil per day) and 117 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas.[3] Initial separation was at 500 psia (88.3 bar). There was a single 3-phase separator with provision for 350 bpd of produce water. The produced gas was dried in a glycol contactor. Condensate was dried in coalescing filters. Dehydrated oil and gas streams were combined and sent to Ekofisk in a single 2-phase pipeline.[1]

Cod also received gas from the Ulla field which passed directly to the export pipeline.[1]

Production from the Cod field was by natural depletion. The oil, natural gas liquids (NGL) and gas production profile of the Cod field is as shown.[3]

Cod production profile

More information Year, Oil (million standard m3 oil equivalent ...

Cod ceased production in 1998 and the installation was removed from the field in 2013.###nor

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