Less Ads, More Data, More Tools Register for FREE

Pin to quick picksIAE.L Share News (IAE)

  • There is currently no data for IAE

Watchlists are a member only feature

Login to your account

Alerts are a premium feature

Login to your account

Shell and Ithaca restart operations at Pierce field in UK North Sea

Tue, 18th Apr 2023 08:57

(Alliance News) - Shell PLC and Ithaca Energy PLC on Tuesday said that they have completed the restart of operations at the Pierce field in the UK North Sea.

Pierce field is a joint venture between oil major Shell and Ithaca Energy, a North Sea oil and gas operator. Shell is the operator, with a 92.5% stake, whilst Ithaca holds a 7.5% stake.

Substantial modifications were made to the Haewene Brim floating production, storage and offloading vessel, which is used to produce hydrocarbons at the Pierce field, the companies said.

They added that a new subsea gas export line was also installed, connecting to the SEGAL pipeline system, which brings gas ashore at St Fergus, north of Aberdeen.

Gross peak production is expected to reach 30,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, which is more than twice the production prior to the redevelopment, with more gas being produced than oil.

The gas will be sent through newly installed subsea pipelines and the oil will be transported by tanker.

Shell Upstream Director Zoe Yujnovich said: "The completion of this major project is testament to Shell's long-standing commitment to the UK North Sea. We took this investment decision in 2019, and it is now increasing locally produced gas right at the time when this additional supply is critically important for the UK’s energy security. It's a source of huge satisfaction when projects like Pierce come to fruition."

Shell shares traded 0.7% higher at 2,472.00 pence each in London on Tuesday morning. Shares in Ithaca Energy were up 2.7% at 161.80p each.

By Sophie Rose; Alliance News reporter

Comments and questions to newsroom@alliancenews.com

Copyright 2023 Alliance News Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

More News
9 Oct 2015 10:30

Israel's Delek buys $66 mln stake in North Sea oil producer Ithaca

LONDON, Oct 9 (Reuters) - The investment arm of Israeli gas firm Delek Group has acquired a near 20 percent stake in North-Sea focused oil producer Ithaca Energy for $66 million, the companies said on Friday. The deal underlines investors still see value in North Sea related businesses, des

Read more
9 Oct 2015 09:47

Ithaca Energy Gets USD66 Million Injection From Israeli Conglomerate (ALLISS)

Read more
5 Oct 2015 09:02

Ithaca Energy Keeps Production Guidance On Higher Third Quarter

Read more
28 Sep 2015 10:27

Ithaca Signs Agreement With Petrofac On Floating Production Facility

Read more
25 Aug 2015 15:13

BUZZ-Cavendish AM digs into E&P, defence cos, Pru in selloff

** UK-focused Cavendish AM fund manager Paul Mumford goes against the crowd & snaps up shares in small E&Ps as well as blue-chip defence cos & insurer Prudential to take advantage of cheaper valuations presented by market meltdown ** Shares in EnQuest, Ithaca & Excite which, with fellow co

Read more
13 Aug 2015 08:18

Ithaca First Half Loss Widens As It Prepares For Lower Oil Prices

Read more
31 Jul 2015 08:21

Parkmead Group Awarded Three Offshore UK Licences Under 28th Round

Read more
29 Jul 2015 13:33

BP, Shell, Centrica, Europa, Hurricane All Awarded Offshore Licences

Read more
16 Jul 2015 08:18

Ithaca Energy Quarterly Production Falls But Hedging Working Wonders

Read more
24 Jun 2015 07:31

LONDON BRIEFING: Broker Notes Move Shares As Market Awaits EU Summit

Read more
24 Jun 2015 05:21

AGM, EGM Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
23 Jun 2015 15:23

AGM, EGM Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
23 Jun 2015 05:12

AGM, EGM Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
22 Jun 2015 15:06

AGM, EGM Calendar - Week Ahead

Read more
28 May 2015 09:09

Ithaca Accused Of Misrepresenting Information About Petrofac Work

Read more

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.

Quickpicks are a member only feature

Login to your account

Don't have an account? Click here to register.