[Norway] Ula
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[Norway] Ula
DEVELOPMENT
Ula is a field in the southern part of the Norwegian sector in the North Sea. The water depth is 70 metres. Ula was discovered in 1976, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1980. The development consists of three facilities for production, drilling and accommodation, which are connected by bridges. Production started in 1986. The gas capacity at Ula was upgraded in 2008 with a new gas processing and gas injection module (UGU) that doubled the capacity. A PDO exemption for the Triassic reservoir was granted in 2015. Ula is the processing facility for the Tambar, Blane and Oda fields.
RESERVOIR
Ula produces oil mainly from sandstone in the Upper Jurassic Ula Formation. The reservoir lies at a depth of 3345 metres. It consists of three units, and two of them are producing well. There is also production from part of the underlying Triassic reservoir at a depth of 3450 metres. This is a tight sandstone reservoir with low effective permeability.
RECOVERY
Oil was initially recovered by pressure depletion, but after some years water injection was implemented to improve recovery. Water alternating gas injection (WAG) started in 1998. The WAG program has been extended with gas from the tied-in Tambar, Blane and Oda fields. Gas lift is used in some of the wells.
TRANSPORT
The oil is transported by pipeline via the Ekofisk field to Teesside in the UK. All gas is reinjected into the reservoir to increase oil recovery.
STATUS
The current estimated reserves on Ula are more than three times higher than the original PDO estimates. All oil production from Ula is dependent on Enhanced Oil Recovery (EOR) measures. The positive effect of WAG injection resulted in the drilling of more WAG wells. Gas supply for WAG is currently challenging and an ongoing study is considering gas import from other Sources.
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Re: [Norway] Ula
Aker Solutions has signed a two-year contract extension for maintenance and modifications work for Aker BP's operated field centers Valhall, Ula, Alvheim and Skarv offshore Norway.
The awarded work follows the existing contract where Aker Solutions and Aker BP work under a joint maintenance and modifications alliance model and has a fixed period of two years from December 2022 to December 2024.
“We are happy to continue our long-standing relationship with Aker BP. In collaboration with Aker BP, our alliance-model has a proven track-record of delivering safe, efficient, and reliable operations. With a strong emphasis on continuous improvements including increased use of digital solutions, we work together to find the most cost-effective solutions for these fields,” said Paal Eikeseth, executive vice president and head of Aker Solutions' Electrification, Maintenance and Modifications business.
Aker Solutions will book the award as a substantial1 order intake in the fourth quarter of 2022, in the Electrification, Maintenance and Modifications segment, representing an estimate of the work to be called off during the two-year fixed period.
1 Aker Solutions defines a substantial contract as being between NOK 2.5 billion and NOK 4.0 billion
The awarded work follows the existing contract where Aker Solutions and Aker BP work under a joint maintenance and modifications alliance model and has a fixed period of two years from December 2022 to December 2024.
“We are happy to continue our long-standing relationship with Aker BP. In collaboration with Aker BP, our alliance-model has a proven track-record of delivering safe, efficient, and reliable operations. With a strong emphasis on continuous improvements including increased use of digital solutions, we work together to find the most cost-effective solutions for these fields,” said Paal Eikeseth, executive vice president and head of Aker Solutions' Electrification, Maintenance and Modifications business.
Aker Solutions will book the award as a substantial1 order intake in the fourth quarter of 2022, in the Electrification, Maintenance and Modifications segment, representing an estimate of the work to be called off during the two-year fixed period.
1 Aker Solutions defines a substantial contract as being between NOK 2.5 billion and NOK 4.0 billion
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