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Total Releases Drilling Programme For Offshore Project
French oil giant, Total,
has unveiled a programme of operation for its deepest offshore project, the Egina Deepwater Project, in Nigeria
The Executive General Manager of the Project, Jean-Michel Guy said two rigs would be kept busy for 3,000 days, drilling 44 wells in water depths ranging between 1,400 and 1,700 meters.
Describing the project as the deepest offshore project ever operated by Total, Guy explained that with production of 200,000 barrels per day, the project would significiantly contribute towards actualizing the firm’s total production target for 2017.
Guy further stated in a press statement that the Egina project emphasized Nigerian content as several local jobs would be created thereby contributing to the nation’s sustainable development.
The Executive General Manager described the Egina project as a win-win situation that would enable the company pursue a partnership that began more that 50 years ago. He stated that Egina project which received a positive investment decision in 2013, was expected to begin production at the end of 2017.
The project will include FPSO unit, an oil off loading terminal and subsea production systems such as risers, 52km of oil and water injection flowlines, 12 flexible jumbers, 20 km of gas export pipelines, 80 km of umbilicals and subsea manifolds.
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