Terra Nova oil field
Terra Nova is an oil field development project 350 kilometres (220 mi) off the coast of Newfoundland. Discovered in 1984 by Petro-Canada, the field is the second largest off Canada's East Coast. Terra Nova is the first harsh environment development in North America to use a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, Terra Nova. Production from the field began in January 2002. The reservoir has an expected life of 15-17 years.
Terra Nova oil field | |
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Terra Nova oil field | |
Country | Canada |
Location | Jeanne d'Arc Basin |
Block | Graben, East Flank, Far East |
Offshore/onshore | Offshore |
Coordinates | 46°28′30″N 48°28′46″W |
Operator | Suncor Energy |
Partners | Suncor Energy ExxonMobil Statoil Husky Energy Murphy Oil Mosbacher Operating Ltd. Chevron Corporation |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1984 |
Start of production | January 2002 |
Production | |
Estimated oil in place | 406 million barrels (~5.54×10 7 t) |
Producing formations | Late Jurassic-aged sandstone |
The oil is produced from Late Jurassic sandstone within the Jeanne d'Arc Formation. The reservoir was deposited as a large braided fluvial system. The discovery well was Terra Nova K-08 drilled in 1984 by Petro-Canada.
The working interest partners are:
- Suncor Energy (37.675%) - operator
- Exxon Mobil Canada Properties (19.00%)
- Statoil (15.00%)
- Husky Energy Operations Ltd. (13.00%)
- Murphy Oil Company Ltd. (10.475%)
- Mosbacher Operating Ltd. (3.85%)
- Chevron Canada Resources (1.00%)
See also
- Hibernia
- Orphan basin
- Sable Island
- White Rose
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