Almost three million barrels of arctic oil delivered to north-west Europe

22.04.2015
Courtesy of gazprom-neft.com

The Kirill Lavrov tanker has delivered a new batch of ARCO arctic oil to Europe in its sixth shipment of oil. More than 2.9 million barrels of oil have been extracted from the Prirazlomnoye oil field since production began.

The Kirill Lavrov and Mikhail Ulyanov Arc6 class double-hulled icebreaking oil tankers are certified to safely export crude oil from the Prirazlomnoye field. Both vessels, specifically designed for year-round oil transportation in arctic conditions from the Prirazlomnayaplatform, were built in the Admiralty Shipyard in St Petersburg.

All vessels at the field are double acting, able to move through ice stern-first, improvingmobility and safety of passage in adverse arctic conditions. In addition to the ice-class tankers, the Prirazlomnoye transport system also includes two multifunctional icebreakers. This ensures uninterrupted supply and operation at the platform.

Gennady Lyubin, CEO of Gazprom Neft Shelf, said:

“We first extracted oil from the Prirazlomnoye platform less than 18 months ago. In this short period of time we have begun industrial scale production of crude oil and send regular shipments of oil to our customers. As we continue to increase production we remain committed to ensuring environmental and industrial safety in all operations at the Prirazlomnoye field.

The Prirazlomnoye oil field is located in the Pechora Sea, 60km from the coast. Recoverable oil reserves exceed 70 million tonnes. The Prirazlomnoye field is the first, and as yet, only, oil producing field on the Russian arctic shelf. It is also the only project producing oil from a stationary platform in the Arctic.

Source: gazprom-neft.com

 

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