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from the old RNS I would expect it to have been delivered from one well. hopefully second well is / or soon to be put back into production and the ramp up to 20k bod.
Adoubleuk, I believe the 400,000 barrels is solely from the 6 well if I am not mistaken. ATB.
First post so sorry if mentioned before....
RNS 13th Dec: 'Production will continue from the 6 Well on a standalone basis until late January, at which point both wells will be flowed concurrently.' So I would assume that the recent offload was just from well 6.
I make it a 400,000 bbl load, but plus 10,000 / minus 15,000, which is a reasonable margin of error, being less than half a percent.
Not bad going over just a month or so, from JUST TWO WELLS, not producing at their max. UKOG and their like must be jealous.
Yeah, thanks, Amaja, and sorry for spelling your pseudonym wrong a couple of days ago!
Thank You Amaja, much appreciated, please keep up the good work, thanks again.
.86 is a standard / arbitrary measure.
414.4k by your conversion factor.
Top man Amaja! ATB, Mally
Amaja,many thanks to you and your contact friend for information regarding the off take figure,have a great weekend,Klepto.
wellwell
were do you get 0.86sg from?
I use 0.8348 using the formula:
SG = 141.5 / (API + 131.5)
https://production-technology.org/specific-gravity-api-gravity/
It produces a conversion factor 7.5345261
Thanks Amaja and no offence intended
HUR have stated that in January they would be testing wells individually so I was never expecting a full load.
So approximately 12-13,000 bpd. So depends if running one well or two as to have the news runs.
Amaja.... A big thank you for the information you have passed on. I'm sure everyone really appreciates your efforts. I think one or two have got a bit over excited, with the event of another offload of oil and so not thought about their poor choice of the word; spy, a faux pas on their part. Some perhaps need to think a little bit more about what they write, but I'm sure it's not intended to bring offence.
I'm sure an apology will be forthcoming.
Best wishes... Have a good week.... BB
402k at 0.86sg
Amaja
Thank you for that report. Please do not misinterpret comments by enthusiastic posters. Speaking for myself I am most grateful, as I imagine most other readers of this board are.
55,000mt = 414,400 Barrels
Thanks Amaja, so that makes approx 380,000bbl.
I am not a mole in Rotterdam as indicated by one contributor. I am simply using my entrepreneurial, investigative skills to find out the cargo loads we are interested in.
At present the Navion Oceania is anchoring outside the port of Rotterdam until Tuesday next (28/1), because the MOT has no spare tanks at the moment. My contact (again, he is not a mole) confirmed that the NO is far from fully loaded. She is estimated to contain 55.000 metric tons of crude oil and to me, this seems in line with the 2 metres difference in draught (although I am not in experts in this matters.
Now, whatever it is precicely, for me it is totally irrelevant and in fact a non event.
Have a good weekend.