| Dunlin | (Shell) | ||||||
| Offshore oil field in production. | |||||||
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| Block and licence number: | Part 211/23a, P.232 | ||||||
| Map reference: | Plate 6 | ||||||
| Licensees and company interest in block (%) at end of 1997: | |||||||
| Shell UK Ltd | 50.00 | ||||||
| Esso Expl. & Production UK Ltd. | 50.00 | ||||||
| Date of discovery: | July 1973 | ||||||
| Production start: | August 1978 | ||||||
| Operators estimate of: | |||||||
| Recoverable reserves originally present (million tonnes): | 53.50 | ||||||
| First year of peak production: | 1979 | ||||||
| Peak production (million tonnes per year): | 5.82 | ||||||
| Water depth: | 151m | ||||||
| Gravity: | 35º API | ||||||
| Sulphur content: | 0.48% | ||||||
| Transport system: | Oil and NGLs piped to Sullom Voe via South Cormorant. Gas used for power generation. | ||||||
| Extension into other UK blocks: | Block
number, licence number and licensee/company interest in
block (%) at end of 1997: 211/24a, P.104
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| Remarks: | |||||||
| Name Dunlin | Shells offshore oil fields are named after sea birds. | ||||||
Title
| Table of Contents
Chapter 1
| Chapter 2
| Chapter 3
| Chapter 4 |
Chapter 5 |
Chapter 6
| Chapter 7
| Chapter 8
| Chapter 9
Appendix 1
| Appendix 2
| Appendix 3
| Appendix 4
| Appendix 5
| Appendix 6
| Appendix 7
| Appendix 8
Appendix 9
| Appendix 10
| Appendix 11
| Appendix 12
| Appendix 13
| Appendix 14
| Appendix 15
| Appendix 16
| Appendix 17
Plate 1
| Plate 2W
| Plate 2E
| Plate 3W
| Plate 3E
| Plate 4W
| Plate 4E
| Plate 5W
| Plate 5E
| Plate 6
| Plate 7
Plate 8W
| Plate 8E
| Plate 9W
| Plate 9E
| Plate 10W
| Plate 10E
| Plate 11
| Plate 12