Offshore Field Development Projects
Yme
Operator:Talisman
Water Depth:93 m / 307 ft
Region:Europe - North Sea
Country:Norway
Last Updated:Mar 15, 2013    (view update history)
Project Description
The Yme oil field is located on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5, about 62 miles (100 kilometers) from the Norwegian coastline, in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters). Yme is situated in Production License 316, which Talisman Energy operates, holding a 70% interest; Revus Energy holds 20%; and Pertra ASA holds 10%.

Yme, a small oil field offshore Norway, was discovered in 1987. The field contains two separate main structures, Gamma and Beta, compromising five deposits. The reservoir is in middle Jurassic sandstones in the Sandnes formation, at a depth of about 10,335 feet (3,150 meters). Yme was originally developed by Statoil and produced from 1996 to 2001. The field was abandoned in a time of low oil prices after having produced 51 million barrels of oil. The production license ...
The Yme oil field is located on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5, about 62 miles (100 kilometers) from the Norwegian coastline, in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters). Yme is situated in Production License 316, which Talisman Energy operates, holding a 70% interest; Revus Energy holds 20%; and Pertra ASA holds 10%.

Yme, a small oil field offshore Norway, was discovered in 1987. The field contains two separate main structures, Gamma and Beta, compromising five deposits. The reservoir is in middle Jurassic sandstones in the Sandnes formation, at a depth of about 10,335 feet (3,150 meters). Yme was originally developed by Statoil and produced from 1996 to 2001. The field was abandoned in a time of low oil prices after having produced 51 million barrels of oil. The production license was subsequently relinquished and a new license group, headed by Talisman, was formed to redevelop the field.

On Nov. 5, 2007 a plan of development was submitted to the Ministry of Oil and Energy to redevelop the small marginal field, making it the first time that an abandoned field has been restarted off Norway.

Field Development

At a cost of US $629.5 million, Yme will be developed by 12 production wells and injection wells, of which five will be subsea completions. The wells will connect to a production platform for processing. Yme will mainly be produced by water injection with excess gas injected into the reservoir. The wellstream will be processed at the Yme facility, and the oil will be stored in the storage tank for export.

In 2007, a letter of intent was issued to Single Buoy Moorings Inc. for the provision of a new build production facility which includes a subsea storage tank and offshore loading system.

On June 5, 2007, Technip was awarded a contract for the Yme field. The scope of work covers engineering, procurement, fabrication and installation of 22 miles (36 kilometers) of production, water injection and service rigid flowlines; installation of umbilicals, spools, subsea protection structures, a manifold, and tie-in, trenching, rock dumping and pre-commissioning. Offshore installation is scheduled for 2008 and 2009.

Production from the field is expected to commence in 2012 and reach a peak production rate of 40,000 bopd. During its life expectancy, the field should produce 50 to 60 million barrels of crude.
Activities
Status Updates
Agreement Made for Yme MOPU
Type: Operator Update

Mar. 2013 - The partners of the Yme field development project, led by Talisman Energy, reached an agreement with SBM Offshore to terminate the beleaguered Yme MOPUstor project. The agreement accounts for scrapping the existing above surface structure and ending all joint activity for an agreed cost. Ownership of the existing subsea equipment will be transferred from SBM to the Yme license holders. SBM will pay an upfront settlement of $470 million, at which point Talisman will complete work needed to remove the MOPU from the field. Talisman was forced to evacuate project personnel in July 2012 due to structural weaknesses that were identified on the MOPU.

SBM Offshore to Complete YME Platform
Type: Facility Construction

Jul. 2012 - SMB Offshore and Talisman, along with their respective consultants, held a scheduled meeting on July 12 to address issues arising from potential cracks in the grouting surrounding the legs of the Yme MOPU STOR platform, as well as Talisman's decision to de-mobilize and evacuate the platform 48 hours earlier.

The meeting resulted in DNV, acting as a third-party assessor, producing a near-term report on behalf of Talisman and SBM to address the safety of the platform. After close examination of reports presented by SBM Offshore - discussions regarding the cause and treatment of potential cracks - SBM maintains that the platform is a safe operating environment. Talisman, the operator of the platform, has yet to decide whether or not to remobilize.

An executive of SBM Offshore reiterated that they continue to be committed to completing the facility "swiftly, efficiently and safely" for the benefit of Talisman and Norway. OBM is currently determining alternative methods for re-boarding the platform to finish its work.

Talisman Evacuates Personnel from Yme Platform
Type: Status Update

Jul. 2012 - Talisman Energy has evacuated construction personnel from the Yme oil platform in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea after structural issues were discovered. The operator removed 140 workers from the Yme platform late Tuesday after finding weaknesses in the platform's supporting structure. Dow Jones reported that in May the company took a $250 million write down on the project and delayed production for an unspecified amount of time. It also said the standards to which the platform had been built had fallen behind Norwegian standards. Oil production was scheduled to start next year.

Yme Slated for Production in 2012
Type: Status Update

Jan. 2012 - SBM Offshore says that productivity of work being performed on the MOPUstor platform for the Yme field has been impacted due to poor weather conditions in the North Sea. The operator and SBM Offshore are currently evaluating the related schedule and cost impacts of the development. Yme will be developed by 12 production wells and injection wells, of which five will be subsea completions. The wells will connect to a production platform for processing. Production from the field is expected to commence in 2012 and reach a peak production rate of 40,000 bopd. Yme is situated in Production License 316, which Talisman Energy operates, holding a 70 percent interest; Revus Energy holds 20 percent; and Pertra ASA holds 10 percent.

Talisman Gets Consent to use MSV Regalia on Yme
Type: Status Update

Oct. 2011 - The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has granted Talisman Energy permission to use the MSV Regalia mobile living quarters facility on the Yme oil field. The field is being redeveloped with a jackup production facility placed on a storage tank on the seabed on the Yme gamma prospect, connecting to a subsea facility on Yme Beta, located about 12 kilometers from the prospect. The planned start up for the use of MSV Regalia is early November 2011 and the facility will be used for three to six months. The Yme field is located 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the coast of Norway in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters) on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5 in the southeastern region of the North Sea. Talisman Energy operates the field.

SBM Offshore Installs Yme Platform
Type: Status Update

Jul. 2011 - SBM Offshore announced the Yme platform was successfully installed in the North Sea. The company is also performing commissioning activities, as well as any remaining construction work to prepare the facility for start of production. Yme is expected to commence production by year-end. The Yme field is located 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the coast of Norway in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters) on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5 in the southeastern region of the North Sea. Talisman Energy operates the field.

Prosafe Gets LOI for MSV Regalia at Yme Field
Type: Contract Award

Jun. 2011 - Talisman Energy granted Prosafe a Letter of Intent for a 107-day contract using the MSV Regalia for accommodation support at the Yme facility in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea. On site operations should commence in early November 2011. Total value of the contract for the fixed-time is nearly US $34 million. The Yme field is located 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the coast of Norway in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters) on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5 in the southeastern region of the North Sea. Talisman Energy operates the field.

Talisman Pushes Yme's Commencement Date to 4Q11
Type: Status Update

May. 2011 - Talisman Energy reported that redevelopment of the Yme field continues to progress and is nearing completion. The operator plans to install and commission the topside facilities when weather permits. The topsides have been in Stavanger since late last year waiting on an adequate weather window to allow installation, said the operator. Talisman stated it is taking advantage of the delay in installation to complete required rework onshore, which reduces the duration of the offshore hook-up and commissioning. Talisman's plan was to commence first oil in July and, due to these issues, the company is now anticipating that Yme will be onstream by the end of the fourth quarter. The Yme field is located 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the coast of Norway in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters) on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5 in the southeastern region of the North Sea. Talisman Energy operates the field.

Topsides for Yme Platform are Complete
Type: Operator Update

Jul. 2010 - Talisman Energy reported the topsides for the Yme platform are complete, and ready for load-out from the construction yard in Abu Dhabi. Load-out and transportation to Norway is planned for August, and if the installation process goes accordingly, first production from the field is anticipated towards the end of the year. Development drilling continues and is scheduled for completion in the third quarter. The Yme field is located 62 miles (100 kilometers) off the coast of Norway in a water depth of 305 feet (93 meters) on Blocks 9/2 and 9/5 in the southeastern region of the North Sea. Talisman Energy operates the field.

Yme MOPU
Suspended - Mar 2013 to -

Under Construction - 2009 to Mar 2013

Yme
Under Development - May 2008 to -

Abandoned (Ex-Producer) - Apr 17, 2001 to May 10, 2007

Producing - 1996 to Apr 2001

Discovery (Drilled) - 1987 to Feb 1987

Update History
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Facility Updated Mar 15, 2013 72
Field Updated Mar 15, 2013 72
Activity Added Mar 15, 2013 72
Facility Status Updated Mar 15, 2013 72
Facility Status Added Mar 15, 2013 72
Facility Updated Aug 20, 2012 279
Activity Added Jul 13, 2012 317
Field Updated Jul 11, 2012 319
Facility Updated Jul 11, 2012 319
Activity Added Jul 11, 2012 319
Project Description Updated Jan 11, 2012 501
Field Updated Jan 11, 2012 501
Activity Added Jan 11, 2012 501
Activity Added Oct 20, 2011 584
Field Updated Oct 20, 2011 584
Field Updated Aug 09, 2011 656
Project Description Updated Aug 09, 2011 656
Activity Added Jul 28, 2011 668
Activity Added Jun 29, 2011 697
Field Updated Jun 29, 2011 697
Activity Added May 18, 2011 739
Field Updated Jan 25, 2011 852
Project Description Added Jan 25, 2011 852
Field Added Jul 28, 2010 1033
Field Updated Jul 28, 2010 1033
Facility Added Jul 28, 2010 1033
Facility Status Added Jul 28, 2010 1033
Field Status Added Jul 28, 2010 1033
Field Status Updated Jul 28, 2010 1033
Activity Added Jul 28, 2010 1033

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Facility Name Yme MOPU
Duty Oil
Operator Talisman
Current Status Suspended since 2013
Host Type MOPU
Water Depth 93 m / 307 ft
Dev.Cost n/a
 
Region Norway
 
Location 9/2, 9/5, PL 316
 
Field Name Yme
Discovery Date Jan 1987
Block 9/2, 9/5, PL 316
Reserve Type Oil
Current Status Under Development
Production Start Feb 1996
Water Depth 93 m / 307 ft