Seven Energy International Limited, the
independent Nigerian integrated gas development, production and
distribution company, and its subsidiary company Universal Energy
Resources Limited, announced the commencement of crude oil production
from the Stubb Creek Field in Akwa Ibom State, following approval to
embark on delivery of oil through ExxonMobil’s Qua Iboe Terminal.
Plans are being progressed to increase
the processing capacity to 8,000bpd. The company also constructed a 23km
oil pipeline from the field to the Qua Iboe Terminal to enable
evacuation and export.
Commenting on this, Phillip Ihenacho,
CEO, Seven Energy, said: “Oil production at Stubb Creek marks the
successful first phase of our long-term development plan, which is
designed to deliver commercial development of the field’s oil reserves
ahead of the development of the substantial non-associated gas reserves
that are also present. In the long term it will bring additional gas
production into our existing processing and distribution infrastructure,
and so further deepen the growing Nigerian gas market.
”Production at Stubb Creek is also
important because it marks the attainment of first oil at one of the
marginal fields allocated to indigenous companies. This realises the
original intention of the marginal field round to enable domestic
companies to bring smaller, unutilised fields on-stream, enhancing both
domestic ownership and national production, and so revenue.”
The Stubb Creek Field was discovered in
1971 and lies near the mouth of the Cross River in OML 14 located in
Akwa Ibom State. It was classified as a marginal field in 2002, and
subsequently transferred to Universal Energy, a subsidiary of Seven
Energy, in 2004. The field has been developed in a joint venture
partnership with Sinopec International Petroleum Exploration and
Production Company (Nigeria) Limited.
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