Marginal Field Development Strategy: Malaysia Pm304 Cendor Field Success Story

Author(s):  
C.Y. McCants ◽  
Richard Hall ◽  
Brock Tuppeny ◽  
Keith Collins ◽  
Mohd. Khalid Jamiran and Stan Rae
1999 ◽  
Author(s):  
Budiyento Thomas ◽  
Miguel M. Galuccio ◽  
Wira Dharma ◽  
Sudharmono Mitrodihardjo ◽  
Jonny Pasaribu

2017 ◽  
Author(s):  
L. Chaowarit ◽  
H. Pongpat ◽  
P. Korakote ◽  
O. Pariyachat ◽  
H. Pithak ◽  
...  

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Humoud Almohammad ◽  
Abdullah Al-Derbass ◽  
Abdulaziz Alsubaie ◽  
Mohammed Bumajdad ◽  
Abdulaziz Al-Khamis ◽  
...  

2016 ◽  
Author(s):  
M Wilkins ◽  
S Pambayuning ◽  
R Watcharanantakul ◽  
S Thepparak ◽  
S Opdal ◽  
...  

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Amina Danmadami ◽  
Ibiye Iyalla ◽  
Gbenga Oluyemi ◽  
Jesse Andrawus

Abstract Marginal field development has gained relevance in oil producing countries because of the huge potential economic benefits it offers. The Federal Government of Nigeria commenced a Marginal Fields program in 2001 as part of her policy to improve the nation’s strategic oil and gas reserves and promote indigenous participation in the upstream sector. Twenty years after the award of marginal fields to indigenous companies to develop, 50% have developed and in production, 13% have made some progress with their acquisition while 37% remain undeveloped. The poor performance of the marginal field operators is due to certain challenges which have impeded their progress. A review of challenges of developing marginal fields in the current industry climate was conducted on marginal fields in Nigeria to identify keys issues. These were identified as: funding, technical, and public policy. Considering the complex, competitive and dynamic environment in which these oil and gas companies operate, with competition from renewables, pressure to reduce carbon footprint, low oil price and investors expectation of a good return, companies must maintain tight financial plan, minimize emissions from their operations and focus on efficiency through innovation. The study identifies the need for a decision-making approach that takes into consideration multi criteria such as cost, regulation, quality, technology, security, stakeholders, safety and environment, as important criteria based on which to evaluate the selection of appropriate development option for marginal fields.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shiiun Bak Wong ◽  
Nur Dalila Alias ◽  
Mohd Kamal Arif ◽  
Majid Shabazi

Abstract The rise of offshore marginal field development and low-cost CAPEX has given an impetus to O&G operators to challenge the common structural platform design especially for wellhead platform type. Demand to reduce the platform weight has been observed for the past 20 years. Typically, the challenge to meet this demand will be tremendous once the water depth exceed 50m. This paper will elaborate on how using an engineered design approach was implemented to obtain fast track onshore fabrication and offshore installation and meet the operator demand for minimal structural concept.


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nitin Maheshwari ◽  
Matar Bani Malek ◽  
Abdulla Alseiari

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