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delays in the construction of a gas treatment plant in the Shetland Islands, which would take natural gas from

Laggan-Tormore.

The development com- prises of two gas condensate ? elds, Laggan and Tormore, about 125km northwest of the Shetland Islands, in 120-

K 600m water depth, which are being developed via a subsea

L tieback to Sullom Voe on the

Q main Shetland Island.

Development approval was

C in 2010 and ? rst production had been planned for 2014.

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Produced hydrocarbons will be transported to Sullom Voe via two 143km, 18in. import

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O ? owlines at a peak gas rate of

M 500MMscf/d.

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Shell starts

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Malikai work

Shell has started drilling pro-

G duction wells on Malaysia’s third deepwater development, the Malikai ? eld. Located 100km offshore Sabah in water depth up to 500m, it is part of the Block G production discoveries in Block 15/06 within Block L16, located Directorate (NPD) said that sharing contract awarded by through 10 subsea wells tied partly onshore and partly the level of interest was aided Petronas in 1995.

back to the FPSO. Peak pro- offshore Kenya. by the number of oil and The Malikai development duction is estimated at about Five broad play types in gas discoveries made in the involves 17 wells drilled from 17,000bbl/d net to Eni. the area that may extend onto Norwegian Sea in the last year. a 23,500-ton tension leg plat-

Bumi Armada will convert CAMAC Energy’s acreage The NPD will now start form production facility.

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