Shell's BC-10 phase 2 in production

Shell announced that production has begun from the second development phase of the Parque das Conchas (BC-10) project, located off Brazil’s southeast coast.

The BC-10 project is comprised of several subsea fields which are tied back to the Espírito Santo FPSO vessel.

“Boosting production at BC-10 with the completion of phase two is another great example of our successful project development, delivery and execution capabilities,” said John Hollowell, Executive Vice President for Deep Water, Shell Upstream Americas. “It is a great day for Shell in Brazil.”

Building on what was already a successful proving ground for technology innovation, a 4-D Life of Field Seismic monitoring system was installed as part of Phase 2 subsea development. This technology, consisting of a network of seismic sensors installed throughout the field on the seabed, allows us to more effectively and efficiently monitor the reservoir. This is the deepest installation of its kind on a full-field scale in the world at approximately 1800m (6000ft).

Expecting to maximize the production life of BC-10 even further, Shell and its partners recently announced in July the decision to move forward with the project’s third development phase, which will include the installation of subsea infrastructure at the Massa and Argonauta O-South reservoirs. Once online, Phase 3 of the BC-10 project is expected to reach a peak production of 28,000 boe.

In 2009 the first phase of the project began production when the Abalone and Ostra fields were connected along with the Argonauta B-West reservoir. The peak production of the first phase was more than 90,000boe in 2010, and is currently producing some 35,000boe/d. Phase 2 connected a fourth reservoir to the vessel Argonauta O-North. At its peak, Phase 2 is expected to produce approximately 35,000boe/d.

Shell holds 50% interest in the BC-10 project. Its partners include Brazil's Petrobras (35%) and India's  Oil & Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) [15%].

Image: Espirito Santo FPSO, SBM Offshore

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