Prirazlomnoye field (Приразломное месторождение) | |
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Country | Russia |
Region | Pechora Sea |
Offshore/onshore | offshore |
Coordinates | 69°15′7″N 57°20′34″E / 69.25194°N 57.34278°E |
Operator | Sevmorneftegaz |
Partner | Gazprom |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1989 |
Start of production | 2013 |
Production | |
Estimated oil in place | 610 million barrels (~8.3×10 7 t) |
Prirazlomnoye field is an Arctic offshore oilfield located in the Pechora Sea, south of Novaya Zemlya, Russia, the first commercial offshore oil development in the Russian Arctic sector. The field development is based on the single stationary Prirazlomnaya platform, which is the first Arctic-class ice-resistant oil platform in the world. Commercial drilling was planned to begin in early 2012,[1] however it was delayed at least until the Spring of 2013 due to protester's "safety concerns".[2] Safety concerns have been raised about Prirazlomnoye platform, citing use of decommissioned equipment (the 1984 TLP upper section of the rig), however Gazprom's oil spill response plan for Prirazlomnaya was renewed in 2014,[3] and most questions found their answers. [4] The Arctic Prirazlomnoye field produced the 10 millionth barrel of Russian North Arctic Oil in March 2016.[5]
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