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CORRECTED-UPDATE 2-Antrim's oilfields shut after leak in UK Brent pipeline system

Wed, 16th Jan 2013 17:36

(Corrects paragraph 8 to say oil prices hit a high of $110.84,not $111)

* Production halted at Causeway, Cormorant East fields

* Analyst estimates production could be halted by a week

* Antrim shares fall as much as 4 percent

By Krithika Krishnamurthy

Jan 16 (Reuters) - Antrim Energy Inc saidproduction was halted at its only producing oilfields in theNorth Sea following a leak in an oil pumping station that ispart of Britain's North Sea Brent pipeline system, sending itsshares down 4 percent.

The leak at one of the legs of the Cormorant Alpha platform,operated by Abu Dhabi oil company Taqa, has disruptedproduction at more than 20 oilfields in the northern North Sea,Antrim said.

Antrim said production was stopped at the Causeway field andthe Cormorant East field and that all pipeline infrastructureassociated with the Cormorant Alpha platform was shut in.

Analyst Ryan Galloway of Casimir Capital Ltd said production at the two oilfields could be down for at least aweek.

Calgary-based Antrim has a 35.5 percent stake in theCauseway field, which produced an average of 4,800 barrels ofoil per day (bpd) in November. Britain's Valiant Petroleum Plc owns the rest of the field and operates it.

Antrim owns 8.4 percent of the Cormorant East field, whichstarted production on Monday with an initial rate of about 5,500bpd. Taqa owns 60 percent of the field and operates it, whileFirst Oil Expro and Granby Enterprises Ltd are the otherstakeholders.

"The impact on Antrim could really be quite minor and whatI'm reading appears to be minor, but we don't know..." saidanalyst Bill Newman of Mackie Research Capital.

Taqa said it shut down all pipeline infrastructure runningthrough the Cormorant Alpha platform, and that it had no restartdate, sending crude oil prices surging to $110.84 a barrel onWednesday.

At $110 per barrel, the lost production is worth about $10million per day, said Mike Tholen, economics director at Oil &Gas UK, a trade association for the offshore oil and gasindustry. (http://link.reuters.com/den35t)

He estimated that oil produced from the affected fieldsaccounts for about 10 percent of UK's production of 1 millionbarrels per day.

Shell UK said the shutdown has not had any directimpact on its Brent Field installations.

Antrim currently seeks joint venture partners and financingfor its development projects in Fyne field in central North Sea.It expects to begin oil production from the field in the fourthquarter of 2014.

Antrim also has an options agreement for assets in Tanzaniaand Ireland.

Shares of Antrim, valued at about C$103 million, were at a two-week low of 54 Canadian cents on Wednesday morning. Theyhave lost nearly a third of their value over the last threemonths but is trading at about two times the analysts' earningsexpectations for fiscal 2013, according to Thomson Reuters data.

It's London-listed shares closed down 5 percent at 35 pence. (Editing by Don Sebastian)

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