Where is the Clair Ridge platform?

the Shetland Islands
The Clair Ridge Project is the second phase development of the Clair field, approximately 75km west of the Shetland Islands, UK.

When was Clair Ridge installed and where?

The field contains an estimated 8 billion barrels of oil, with an estimated 120,000 barrels per day production at peak levels. In June 2013, the Clair Ridge platform jackets left Kværner’s Verdal Yard in Norway and they were successfully installed in August 2013. First oil was announced on 23 November 2018.

What is Clair Ridge?

Clair Ridge is the second phase development of the giant Clair field, located 75 kilometres west of the Shetland Islands. 11:14. Clair Ridge safely started up in November 2018, targeting 640 million barrels of recoverable resource and peak production of 120,000 barrels of oil a day.

Where is the Forties field?

the North Sea
The Forties oil field is situated on UK block 21/10 in the North Sea. Image courtesy of Apache Corporation. The Forties oil field, located 110 miles (177km) offshore Aberdeen within the UK production block 21/10 at a water depth of 106m, is considered to be the oldest and the biggest oil field in the UK North Sea.

Is the Forties field still producing oil?

The Forties Oil Field is the second largest oil field in the North Sea, after the Clair oil field, which is located 110 miles east of Aberdeen….

Forties Oil Field
Peak year 1979
Production
Current production of oil 20,000 barrels per day (~10.0×105 t/a)
Year of current production of oil 2021

Does Norway have more oil than Scotland?

The UK and Norway both began offshore exploration and production in the mid-1960s with the first oil discoveries made in 1969. Since then, both countries have produced similar amounts of hydrocarbons: the UK has produced 42.8 billion barrels of oil equivalent (boe) and Norway 40 billion boe.

How many oil rigs are in the North Sea?

184 offshore oil rigs
The North Sea is a shared body of water between the United Kingdom (UK), Norway, Netherlands, Belgium, Denmark, France, and Germany. It’s also home to 184 offshore oil rigs, making it one of the largest offshore drilling areas in the world.

Why is the UK not oil rich?

Three prominent factors appear to be 1) the timing of U.K. and Norway’s production relative to global oil and gas prices, 2) lower average U.K. tax receipts from petroleum production, and 3) the Norwegian state’s direct investment in the industry.