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Statoil sanctions Stampede project in Gulf of Mexico


Published Nov 3, 2014
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U.S. Gulf of Mexico

Statoil together with co-owners in the Stampede development in the Gulf of Mexico has sanctioned this project.

Statoil has decided to invest USD 1.5 billion in the Stampede development in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, which is expected to begin production in 2018. Statoil owns 25% of Stampede, which is operated by Hess.

Stampede, a new project named from unitizing the former discoveries of Knotty Head and Pony, is located approximately 350 kilometers (215 miles) from New Orleans, Louisiana at a water depth of more than 1,000 meters (3,500 feet). The reservoir depth is 9,100 meters (30,000 feet). Stampede consists of Green Canyon Blocks 468, 511 and 512.

Statoil estimates the reservoir contains approximately 350 million barrels of recoverable oil. Stampede’s development plan calls for six subsea production wells and four water injection wells from two subsea drill centers tied back to a tension leg platform. Gross topsides processing capacity for the project is approximately 80,000 barrels of oil per day and 100,000 barrels of water injection capacity per day.

"We’re very pleased to see Stampede move forward toward production in 2018. This field has a long production life capable of generating a consistent high volume of valuable barrels," says Jason Nye, senior vice president of Statoil’s U.S. offshore business.

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