Victory gas field
Regional

Shell starts production from Victory gas field in North Sea

Shell has started production from its Victory gas field in the North Sea, which at peak production can heat almost 900,000 homes per year, it said on Tuesday.

At full capacity, the gas field can produce about 150 million standard cubic feet per day of gas, or about 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The field will provide gas for Britain’s homes, businesses and power generation.

Victory will contribute toward Shell’s goal to deliver gas projects with total production of more than 1 million boed by the end of the decade.

Vault Aberdeen - https://thevaultaberdeen.com/

The company expects most of the recoverable gas at the field, which is about 47 km northwest of the Shetland Islands, to have been extracted by that time.

Shell will extract gas via a single subsea well and transport it to the Shetland Gas Plant using an existing pipeline network, the company said.

It will then be delivered to the Scottish mainland at St. Fergus near Peterhead, and fed into the national gas network.

UK gas production is expected to fall by 10% this year from 2024, according to data from the North Sea Transition Authority in March.


“From our platform to LinkedIn’s energy professionals – your announcements reach the entire sector’s network, not just our readers.”

Tags:
North SeaShellVictory gas field
Share:

Subscribe for the Latest News and Updates

Marketing Permissions

OGV Energy will use the information you provide on this form to be in touch with you and to provide updates and marketing through the following methods:

  • Email
  • Direct Mail
  • Customised Online Advertising

Risk and Safety Management -OGV Magazine - Issue 97

Read the latest issue of the OGV Energy magazine

More News

Latest Magazine Banner

Risk and Safety Management -OGV Magazine - Issue 97 - SQ (2)

WellPro Group Banner

Cegal Banner

Leyton Banner

Advertise with OGV Energy Banner