Kupe field
The Kupe natural gas field is located in the Tasman Sea, 30 km off the coast of the town of Manaia in Taranaki, New Zealand. The field was discovered in 1986 and is located in 35 metres of water.[1][2] The production facility comprises an unmanned offshore platform, a 30km single three phase pipeline to shore and an onshore production station.[3]
Total recoverable reserves are 437 PJ of gas and LPG and 18 mmbbl of oil and condensate.[4]
Development project
Project development was led by Technip and the total project cost NZ$1.3b. The first export gas was produced in December 2009.[2] The project was officially opened by Prime Minister John Key on 18 March 2010.[2]
Production facility
The facility is owned by a joint venture comprising;[4]
- Origin Energy Resources Ltd NZ (a subsidiary of Origin Energy) (50%),
- Genesis Energy (31%),
- NZ Oil & Gas (15%) and
- Mitsui E&P (4%).
At its peak, the gas produced from the Kupe field is expected to meet 10 to 15 per cent of New Zealand’s annual gas demand and 50 per cent of New Zealand’s LPG demand.[5]
The facility is maintained and operated by Origin.[6]
See also
References
- ↑ "Kupe Gas Development Project". Hydrocarbons Technology.
- 1 2 3 "Kupe Gas Project starts production offshore New Zealand". Oil & Gas Financial Journal. 18 March 2010.
- ↑ "Taranaki Basin in New Zealand". Origin Energy.
- 1 2 "Energy in New Zealand 2015". MBIE. August 2015.
- ↑ "NZ Hawera to Kupe Gas Plant 33kV Supply Line for Origin Energy Resources Ltd NZ - UGL Limited". www.ugllimited.com. Retrieved 2015-09-24.
- ↑ "Kupe". NZ Oil & Gas.
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Coordinates: 39°51′3.35″S 174°7′11.79″E / 39.8509306°S 174.1199417°E