Gannet by Shell

Since the original field was first discovered in 1973, a number of satellite fields have been tied into the Gannet facilities. In mid-1999, the latest phase saw Gannet G going into production with a £40 million project. Gannet lies 180km east of Aberdeen,

Gorgon by ExxonMobil

area gas fields are located offshore, approximately 60km from Barrow Island and approximately 200km west of Dampier, on the Australian mainland. Five fields have so far been discovered – Gorgon, Chrysaor, Dionysus, West Tryal Rocks and Spar.

Lufeng 22-1 by CNOOC

field lies 250km south-east of Hong Kong in the South China Sea, in 333m of water. Recoverable reserves are estimated at 30 million bbls, representing a recovery factor of approximately 25% of oil-in-place.

Tanzanite by Anadarko

is located in the Gulf of Mexico, 75 mi offshore in 314-ft water in Eugene Island block 346. Anadarko Petroleum Corporation is the 100% owner and operator in the field. Anadarko estimates at least 140 MED MER bo equivalent reserves in Tanzanite.

Mensa Gas by Shell

encompasses Mississippi Canyon Blocks 686, 687, 730 and 731. The natural gas field is located in the Gulf of Mexico 225 km (140 miles) southeast of New Orleans in water depths of 1,610 m (5,300 ft).

Matterhorn by Total

is located in the Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Canyon Block 243 (MC 243) in 2,811’ of water, 30 miles SE of the mouth of the Mississippi river and 100 miles SE of New Orleans (Louisiana). TOTAL E&P USA, Inc. has 100% ownership

Siri by Equinor

field is located in block 5604/20 in the north-western part of the Danish sector of the North Sea, about 220km from the coast. The field lies at a depth of 2,070m in Palaeocene sandstone and has recoverable reserves of 60 million bbls.

Glider by Shell

The Glider field is located in Green Canyon Block 248 in the Gulf of Mexico, approximately 165 miles south-southwest of New Orleans in around 3,400ft of water. The GC 248 lease was wholly acquired by Shell at the OCS Lease Sale 152 in 1995.

Shah Deniz by BP

gas and condensate field, discovered in 1999, located 100km south of Baku at a water depth of 600 metres in the Caspian Sea. Estimated reserves at Shah Deniz exceeds 400 million cubic meters of gas