Exxon Mobil has started oil production ahead of schedule at the Erha North Phase 2 project offshore Nigeria, the company said.
Erha North is a deepwater subsea development located 60 miles offshore Nigeria in 3,300 feet of water and four miles north of the Erha field, which has been producing since 2006.
The project is estimated to develop an additional 165 million barrels from the currently producing Erha North field. Peak production from the expansion is currently estimated at 65,000 barrels of oil per day and will increase total Erha North field production to approximately 90,000 barrels per day.
The project includes seven wells from three drill centres tied back to the existing Erha North FPSO.
“Executing successful projects such as Erha North Phase 2 ahead of schedule and under budget results from ExxonMobil’s disciplined project management approach and expertise,” said Neil W. Duffin, president of ExxonMobil Development Company.
Duffin said the ahead-of-schedule startup was supported by strong performance from Nigerian contractors, which accounted for more than $2billion of project investment for goods and services, including subsea equipment, facilities and offshore installation.
“These contracts are bringing direct and indirect benefits to the Nigerian economy through project spending and employment, consistent with project objectives,” Duffin said.
ExxonMobil said it expects to increase its global production volumes this year by 2% to 4.1 million oil-equivalent barrels per day, driven by 7% liquids growth. The volume increase is supported by the ramp up of projects completed in 2014 and the expected startup of major developments in 2015.
The Erha North field was discovered in 2004 and initial production commenced in 2006.
Exxon holds a 56.25% interest in Erha North Phase 2, while Shell holds the remaining 43.75% share.