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Shell Starts Production at New Gas Field in Ireland

Shell Starts Production at New Gas Field in Ireland

Dec. 30, 2015
Shell said that gas from Corrib field could provide up to 60% of Irish gas needs.

LONDON -  Royal Dutch Shell (IW 1000/2) on Wednesday said it had started production at the Corrib offshore gas field off the western coast of Ireland -- 20 years after discovering it.

The Corrib field is around 3,000 meters (9,800 feet) under the seabed, which is itself 350 meters below the surface and around 83 kilometers off Ireland.

The gas from the six wells in the field will be piped to the Bellanaboy terminal in northwest Ireland where it will be pumped into the network to Irish consumers.

Shell said that gas from Corrib could provide up to 60% of Irish gas needs.

"Today's announcement is a positive step for our gas portfolio. It is also good news for Ireland," said Andy Brown, Shell's Upstream International Director.

The field will initially produce around 45,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.

Ireland imports most of its gas from the rest of Europe through a pipeline from Britain and will therefore be able to reduce its energy dependency.

Corrib was discovered in 1996 -- the first field found in Ireland since Kinsale Head in the early 1970s, which is still in use today.

Shell is the project operator and owns 45% of the project, with Norway's Statoil holding 36.5% and Canada's Vermilion 18.5%.

Shell said more than 1.1 billion euros (US$1.2 billion) had been spent in Ireland for the project.

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