The Brent Field, Block 211/29, UK North SeaАрхивная копия от 28 февраля 2019 на Wayback Machine // Geological Society, London, Memoirs 2003, v. 20, p. 233—250 doi: 10.1144/GSL.MEM.2003.020.01.20 (англ.): «Brent Field is developed from four fixed platforms (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta) installed between 1975 and 1978. .. oil/condensate-in-place is currently estimated at 3.8 MMMSTB, and the estimated original wet gas-in-place is 7.5 TSCF»
The Brent Field, Block 211/29, UK North SeaАрхивная копия от 28 февраля 2019 на Wayback Machine // Geological Society, London, Memoirs 2003, v. 20, p. 233—250 doi: 10.1144/GSL.MEM.2003.020.01.20 (англ.): «Brent Field is developed from four fixed platforms (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta) installed between 1975 and 1978. .. oil/condensate-in-place is currently estimated at 3.8 MMMSTB, and the estimated original wet gas-in-place is 7.5 TSCF»
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Shell grapples with uncertainties of Brent field decommissioningАрхивная копия от 24 декабря 2016 на Wayback Machine, Jeremy Beckman, Offshore magazine, 2012 (англ.): «All four platforms have facilities for drilling and production of oil and gas, with the oil exported via the Brent pipeline system to Sullom Voe, Shetland, and the gas to St Fergus, north of Aberdeen, via the FLAGS system. Each platform has equipment for metering, pumping, storage and maintaining formation pressure, mainly via water/gas injection. Brent C also hosts production from Shell’s subsea Penguins development, and is the main pump station platform for the Brent/Cormorant pipeline, commingling oil from numerous third-party fields in the area. Brent B is the main gas compression platform for the Brent gas export pipeline to St Fergus, northeast Scotland.»
«Glennie, K.W., ed., Petroleum geology of the North Sea (4th ed.): London, Blackwell Science Ltd., 1998, frontispiece»; US Dept. of Interior USGS Bulletin 2204-CАрхивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine, стр. 9
The Brent Field, Block 211/29, UK North SeaАрхивная копия от 28 февраля 2019 на Wayback Machine // Geological Society, London, Memoirs 2003, v. 20, p. 233—250 doi: 10.1144/GSL.MEM.2003.020.01.20 (англ.): «Brent Field is developed from four fixed platforms (Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta) installed between 1975 and 1978. .. oil/condensate-in-place is currently estimated at 3.8 MMMSTB, and the estimated original wet gas-in-place is 7.5 TSCF»
Shell grapples with uncertainties of Brent field decommissioningАрхивная копия от 24 декабря 2016 на Wayback Machine, Jeremy Beckman, Offshore magazine, 2012 (англ.): «All four platforms have facilities for drilling and production of oil and gas, with the oil exported via the Brent pipeline system to Sullom Voe, Shetland, and the gas to St Fergus, north of Aberdeen, via the FLAGS system. Each platform has equipment for metering, pumping, storage and maintaining formation pressure, mainly via water/gas injection. Brent C also hosts production from Shell’s subsea Penguins development, and is the main pump station platform for the Brent/Cormorant pipeline, commingling oil from numerous third-party fields in the area. Brent B is the main gas compression platform for the Brent gas export pipeline to St Fergus, northeast Scotland.»
«Glennie, K.W., ed., Petroleum geology of the North Sea (4th ed.): London, Blackwell Science Ltd., 1998, frontispiece»; US Dept. of Interior USGS Bulletin 2204-CАрхивная копия от 4 марта 2016 на Wayback Machine, стр. 9