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On Nov. 2 Oil Search Alaska, or OSA, filed the 2022 Pikka unit plan of development for the one year-period beginning Feb. 1, 2022, with the Alaska Department of Natural Resources and its Division of Oil and Gas.
Based upon work conducted under previous Pikka unit exploration and development plans, i.
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US: Oil Search plans selldown as Pikka Project enters FEED
23 Feb 2021
FEED entry for Phase 1 of the Pikka project on Alaska s North Slope. Phase 1 will include a single drill site and a production facility with 80,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) capacity. This is an exciting and critical step toward delivering production and revenue from Oil Search’s Alaska assets.
Phase 1 FEED scope focused on delivering 80,000 bopd starting in 2025
Front-end engineering and design (FEED) will consist of finalising the design scope, execution plan, budget and schedule, and will reduce project risk, ensuring the design supports optimal expansion to deliver full value from the giant Nanushuk reservoirs. Specifically, FEED will progress engineering and design for the production facility, infrastructure for a single initial drillsite (Nanushuk Drill Site B, or NDB), pipelines, and operations pad infrastructure including camps. FEED will also deliver key drilling milestones including final desig
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Conveyor belt of prospects
Kay Cashman
Petroleum News
Earlier this month Oil Search Alaska COO Matt Elmer said Alaska offers his company a conveyor belt of opportunities from west to east across the North Slope. The third largest leaseholder in the state, Oil Search drilled four new wells in the two and a half years since it became a North Slope operator, increasing its contingent oil reserves from approximately 500 million to 1 billion barrels.
Pikkas just the start. We have a number of opportunities to develop after Pikka from the western to the eastern North Slope, Elmer said in his early December presentation to a virtual meeting of the Resource Development Council in Anchorage.