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Gas production from Clipper and the connected fields is summarised in the table, data includes the peak rate and the cumulative production over the period 1990 to 2014. [5] [1] Gas Production
a b "Inventory of Offshore Installations". odims.ospar.org. Archived from the original on 2021-11-25 . Retrieved 5 December 2021. The first well, which is currently online, was drilled by Ensco 92 rig. It was drilled to a depth of 4,903m by inducing eight hydraulic fractures. Gas transportation The gas is now transported through the Clipper hub, where it is processed at Shell’s Bacton terminal in Norfolk and then fed into the UK National Grid. Contractors involved In addition to Clipper, the adjacent fields produced natural gas to the Clipper facility. [1] [2] Clipper area fields Clipper South field was operated unmanned from the Lincolnshire Offshore Gas Gathering System (LOGGS) and Theddlethorpe gas terminal, which are planned for decommission.The development of the Clipper South gas field comprised the drilling of five horizontal wells inducing several hydraulic fractures in each. The depth of the wells ranged between 3,876m and 5,866m. Environmental sustainability: who are the leaders in microscale biofuel reactors for the oil & gas industry?
At Clipper we strive for a "Commitment to Excellence" so that we ultimately satisfy the one person who can ensure our continued success, Our Customer!The Clipper gas field is a major natural gas reservoir and gas production facility in the UK sector of the southern North Sea. The field is located about 73 km north-north-east of Bacton, Norfolk; the Clipper production facility has operated since 1990.