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| Hebron |
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| Operator: | ExxonMobil |
| Water Depth: | 92 m / 304 ft |
| Region: | N. America - Canadian Atlantic |
| Country: | Canada |
| Last Updated: | Jan 8, 2013 (view update history) |
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Located 217 miles (350 kilometers) offshore the eastern coast of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador, the Hebron heavy oil field is situated in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin in arctic waters measuring 302 feet (92 meters) deep. Estimated to contain between 400 and 700 million barrels of recoverable resources, the Hebron field is positioned near other major Canadian fields of Terra Nova, Hibernia and White Rose.
Hebron project partners include ExxonMobil with 36% interest, Chevon with 26.7%, Petro-Canada with 22.7%, Statoil with 9.7% and Nalcor Energy with 4.9% interest. Although Chevron served as the operator of the project at one point, ExxonMobil became the project operator in October 2008.
The Fields
Discovered in 1981, the Hebron project consists ...
Located 217 miles (350 kilometers) offshore the eastern coast of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador, the Hebron heavy oil field is situated in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin in arctic waters measuring 302 feet (92 meters) deep. Estimated to contain between 400 and 700 million barrels of recoverable resources, the Hebron field is positioned near other major Canadian fields of Terra Nova, Hibernia and White Rose.
Hebron project partners include ExxonMobil with 36% interest, Chevon with 26.7%, Petro-Canada with 22.7%, Statoil with 9.7% and Nalcor Energy with 4.9% interest. Although Chevron served as the operator of the project at one point, ExxonMobil became the project operator in October 2008.
The Fields
Discovered in 1981, the Hebron project consists of three fields: the Hebron field, the West Ben Nevis field and the Ben Nevis field. These fields encompass four Significant Discovery Licenses (SDLs), including the Hebron SDL 1006, Hebron SDL 1007, Ben Nevis SDL 1009 and West Ben Nevis SDL 1010.
Additionally, the Hebron project taps four reservoirs, including the Lower Cretaceous Ben Nevis reservoir, the Lower Cretaceous Avalon reservoir, the Lower Cretaceous Hibernia reservoir and the Upper Jurassic Jeanne d’Arc reservoir.
The Ben Nevis and Hebron fields are expected to produce 80% of the crude oil on the project. Crude extricated on the project will consist of a 20-degree API heavy oil, which poses some production challenges.
Field Development
Development of this heavy oil field in arctic conditions almost didn't happen. Project partners in early 2006 suspended talks with the local government because an agreement for development could not be reached, but in mid-2007 formal talks resumed. Signed on Aug. 20, 2008, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the project partners formally agreed to the project development.
Hebron is being developed via a stand-alone Gravity Base Structure (GBS) made of reinforced concrete to withstand sea ice, icebergs and the arctic conditions of the region. The Hebron GBS will consist of a single main shaft that encompasses all of the wells and supports the production and living topsides.
Built in modules, the GBS will house production facilities to separate the produced oil, gas and water, as well as treat produced water and compress gas. Oil production capacity for the Hebron facility is planned for a daily rate of 119,506 to 176,115 barrels (19,000 to 28,000 cm) of oil. The facility will also treat 188,694 to 283,041 barrels (30,000 to 45,000 cmpd) of produced water for disposal overboard, and gas will be compressed at a rate of 53.0 to 70.6 MMcf/d (1.5 to 2 MMcm/d). The Hebron GBS will also store up to 1.45 million barrels (230,000 cm) of oil in various storage compartments before export.
Additionally, a single drilling rig will be included in the facility to allow drilling, completion and work over operations from the structure. The development calls for roughly 35 to 45 wells to be drilled, and 13 may be pre-drilled before the project platform is installed in an effort to help with production ramp-up. If these wells are pre-drilled, a drilling rig will be employed sometime between the close of 2012 and the start of 2016.
Also included in the topside will be utility systems and accommodations for a staff of 140 to more than 200. The GBS and the topsides are expected to be mated onshore and towed to the location for installation.
Production
First oil from the Hebron project is scheduled by the close of 2017. Production will first tap crude oil from the Ben Nevis, Hibernia and Jeanne d'Arc reservoirs on the Hebron field, with gas storage in the Ben Nevis reservoir of the West Ben Nevis field. Oil production is expected to be enhanced via water injection, and produced gas is planned to be used for artificial lift.
Produced oil will be exported via an offshore loading system (OLS) consisting of a looped pipeline and two loading points to offload to ice-strengthened tankers.
The production life of the Hebron project is expected to span 30 years, but that may be extended through future developments. Should further exploration in the area warrant expansion of the project, the number of wells could be expanded to 70.
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ExxonMobil Moves Forward with Hebron GBS
Type: Development Activity
Jan. 2013 - ExxonMobil announced its intention to develop the Hebron oil field off the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador using a fixed gravity-based structure (GBS)with the capacity to produce 150,000 bopd. The platform will be capable of withstanding sea ice, icebergs and the harsh environment of the North Atlantic. In addition, it will possess a storage capacity of 1.2 million barrels. Construction of the concrete hull is already underway and steel will be struck on the topsides later this year. First-oil from the $14 billion (estimated) project is expected in 2017.
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Kiewit-Kvaerner Contractors to Perform FEED on Hebron Development
Type: Status Update
Apr. 2012 - Kiewit-Kvaerner Contractors has been authorized by ExxonMobil Canada Properties to proceed with the Hebron Project gravity based structure (GBS) project in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The authorization follows substantial completion of front-end engineering and design (FEED) services and awards the next phase, which includes detailed engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) related services.
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ExxonMobil Files Development Application for Hebron Project
Type: Status Update
Apr. 2011 - ExxonMobil has filed a development application with the Newfoundland and Labrador regulatory board for the Hebron project. The field is expected to come online in 2017. Oil from Hebron will be produced from a concrete gravity base structure. The Hebron facility is designed to handle an estimated production rate of about 150,000 bopd, and potentially increase to 180,000 bopd. The scope of the project is expected to span over 30 years from the initial development phase, through installation and operations, decommissioning and abandonment. Hebron is located offshore St. John's Newfoundland and Labrador in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin in the North Atlantic Ocean. Hebron project partners include ExxonMobil with 36% interest, Chevon with 26.7%, Petro-Canada with 22.7%, Statoil with 9.7% and Nalcor Energy with 4.9% interest.
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Kiewit-Aker JV to Peform Hebron FEED and Site Preparations
Type: Contract Award
Nov. 2010 - Kiewit-Aker Contractors, a 50/50 joint venture between Peter Kiewit Infrastructure and Aker Solutions, received a contract for the Hebron project gravity based structure. The awarded contract is for FEED and site preparations, with the option, at the operator's discretion, to also provide detailed engineering, procurement and construction services. FEED services will commence immediately, with site preparation at the Bull Arm fabrication yard in Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, to commence once permits are received. Located 217 miles (350 kilometers) offshore the eastern coast of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador, the Hebron heavy oil field is situated in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin in arctic waters measuring 302 feet (92 meters) deep. Hebron project partners include ExxonMobil with 36% interest, Chevon with 26.7%, Petro-Canada with 22.7%, Statoil with 9.7% and Nalcor Energy with 4.9% interest.
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WorleyParsons Awarded FEED Contract for Hebron Project
Type: Contract Award
Sep. 2010 - ExxonMobil Canada Properties awarded WorleyParsons a contract for the topsides on the Hebron Project. The contract is to perform a FEED, with the option at ExxonMobil's discretion to subsequently provide detailed engineering, procurement and construction services. The operator has approved a US $61 million contract for the FEED to be completed through 2011, and in return, WorleyParsons will provide overall project management of the contract with subcontracts to be awarded to multiple third parties. The Hebron heavy oil field is situated in the Jeanne d'Arc Basin in arctic waters measuring 302 feet (92 meters) deep, located about 217 miles (350 kilometers) offshore the eastern coast of Canada's Newfoundland and Labrador.
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Chevron Canada, Co-Venturers Get Govt Nod to Develop Hebron Project
Type: Status Update
Aug. 2008 - Chevron announced and its co-venturers have finalized legal agreements with the government of Newfoundland and Labrador to develop the Hebron heavy oil project offshore the east coast of Canada.
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Hebron GBS
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Prospect - Aug 20, 2008 to -
Signed on Aug. 20, 2008, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the project partners formally agreed to the project development. Hebron is being developed via a stand-alone Gravity Base Structure (GBS) made of reinforced concrete to withstand sea ice, icebergs and the arctic conditions of the region. Construction has not yet commenced on the facility.
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West Ben Nevis
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Under Development - Aug 20, 2008 to -
Signed on Aug. 20, 2008, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the project partners formally agreed to the project development. The Hebron project is being developed via a stand-alone Gravity Base Structure (GBS) made of reinforced concrete to withstand sea ice, icebergs and the arctic conditions of the region.
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Discovery (Drilled) - 1984 to Aug 19, 2008
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Ben Nevis
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Under Development - Aug 20, 2008 to -
Signed on Aug. 20, 2008, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador and the project partners formally agreed to the development. The Hebron project is being developed via a stand-alone Gravity Base Structure (GBS) made of reinforced concrete to withstand sea ice, icebergs and the arctic conditions of the region.
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Hebron
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Under Development - Aug 20, 2008 to -
Signed on Aug. 20, 2008, the government of Newfoundland and Labrador and project partners formally agreed to the development. Hebron is being developed via a stand-alone Gravity Base Structure (GBS) made of reinforced concrete to withstand sea ice, icebergs and the arctic conditions of the region.
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Ben Nevis
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Discovery (Drilled) - 1981 to Aug 19, 2008
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Hebron
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Discovery (Drilled) - 1981 to Aug 19, 2008
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| Field Updated |
Jan 08, 2013 |
162 |
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| Activity Added |
Jan 08, 2013 |
162 |
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| Field Updated |
Jan 07, 2013 |
163 |
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| Field Updated |
Apr 25, 2012 |
420 |
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| Facility Updated |
Apr 25, 2012 |
420 |
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| Activity Added |
Apr 25, 2012 |
420 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Jun 02, 2011 |
748 |
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| Field Updated |
Apr 29, 2011 |
782 |
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| Activity Added |
Apr 29, 2011 |
782 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Feb 24, 2011 |
846 |
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| Activity Added |
Nov 09, 2010 |
953 |
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| Field Updated |
Nov 09, 2010 |
953 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Nov 09, 2010 |
953 |
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| Field Updated |
Sep 01, 2010 |
1022 |
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| Activity Added |
Sep 01, 2010 |
1022 |
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| Field Status Updated |
Jan 19, 2010 |
1247 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Jan 05, 2010 |
1261 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Aug 11, 2009 |
1408 |
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| Project Description Updated |
Jul 30, 2009 |
1420 |
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| Field Status Updated |
Jul 30, 2009 |
1420 |
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| Facility Updated |
Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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| Field Updated |
Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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| Project Description Added |
Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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| Field Added |
Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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| Facility Added |
Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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Jul 29, 2009 |
1421 |
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Aug 20, 2008 |
1764 |
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| Facility Name |
Hebron GBS |
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| Duty |
Oil/Gas |
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| Operator |
ExxonMobil |
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| Current Status |
Prospect since 2008 |
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| Host Type |
Fixed Platform |
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| Water Depth |
92 m / 304 ft |
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| Dev.Cost |
n/a |
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| Region |
Canada |
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| Location |
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| Field Name |
Hebron |
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| Discovery Date |
Jan 1981 |
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| Block |
Hebron 1006/1007, Ben Nevis 1009, W Ben Nevis 1010 |
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| Reserve Type |
Oil/Gas |
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| Current Status |
Under Development |
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| Production Start |
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| Water Depth |
92 m / 304 ft |
| Field Name |
Ben Nevis |
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| Discovery Date |
Jan 1981 |
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| Block |
Hebron 1006/1007, Ben Nevis 1009, W Ben Nevis 1010 |
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| Reserve Type |
Oil/Gas |
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| Current Status |
Under Development |
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| Production Start |
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| Water Depth |
92 m / 304 ft |
| Field Name |
West Ben Nevis |
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| Discovery Date |
Jan 1984 |
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| Block |
Hebron 1006/1007, Ben Nevis 1009, W Ben Nevis 1010 |
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| Reserve Type |
Oil/Gas |
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| Current Status |
Under Development |
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| Production Start |
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| Water Depth |
92 m / 304 ft |
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