Cayley first oil completes MAR redevelopment trio in UK North Sea

First gas has been delivered on schedule from the Cayley field, the third and final new discovery to be brought on stream during the major redevelopment of the Montrose Area in the Central North Sea under operator Repsol Sinopec Resources UK.

Gross incremental production from Cayley, Godwin and Shaw (brought onstream in May) is expected to peak at 40,000 boe/d. This will extend the life of the Montrose facilities, which were installed in 1976, to beyond 2030. 

The Montrose Area Redevelopment (MAR) project incorporates the development of three new fields - Godwin, Cayley and Shaw - and a new bridge-linked production platform (BLP) connected to the Montrose Alpha to provide additional process and plant support facilities.

The Godwin field has already been developed via an extended reach well from the Arbroath platform. The Cayley and Shaw fields have been developed as subsea tie-backs to the BLP. The project overall is expected to unlock up to 100 MMboe of additional production, including through life extension of legacy fields.

Brian Winton, General Manager, Montrose and Arbroath said: “Safe and successful delivery of these fields is a great achievement for Repsol Sinopec and underlines the transformation of our business. With the support of our shareholders and our partner Marubeni we have overcome significant technical and legacy challenges to safely maximise economic recovery from these historic fields and facilities. We can now look forward to hub production from Montrose for another 15 years.” 

Repsol Sinopec Resources UK is the operator with 58.97% working interest, and Marubeni Oil & Gas (U.K.) is the sole partner.

 

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