Hebron-Ben Nevis oil field

Hebron-Ben Nevis Oil Field
The completed Hebron Oil Platform, before it was towed out to the edge of the Grand Banks of Newfoundland
Country Canada
Region Jeanne d'Arc Basin
Offshore/onshore offshore
Coordinates 46°32′38″N 48°29′53″W / 46.5439°N 48.4981°W / 46.5439; -48.4981Coordinates: 46°32′38″N 48°29′53″W / 46.5439°N 48.4981°W / 46.5439; -48.4981
Operator ExxonMobil - 36%, Chevron Corporation - 27%, Suncor Energy - 23%, Equinor - 10%, Nalcor Energy - 4%
Field history
Discovery 1980
Start of production 2017
Production
Current production of oil 150,000 barrels per day (~7.5×10^6 t/a)
Estimated oil in place 94 million tonnes
(~ 100×10^6 m3 or 700 MMbbl)

The Hebron-Ben Nevis Oil Field is an oil field located in Jeanne d'Arc Basin, off the eastern coast of Canada. It was discovered in 1981 and developed by ExxonMobil. The oil field is owned by a consortium and operated by ExxonMobil. The total proven reserves of the Hebron-Ben Nevis oil field are 700 million barrels (94×106tonnes), and production will be centred on 150,000 barrels per day (24,000 m3/d).[1] [2]

See also

References

  1. "Hebron". nalcorenergy.com. 2012. Retrieved 2013-05-29.
  2. "Exxon's 'New' $14 Billion Field Was Discovered 30 Years Ago. What Took So Long?". forbes.com. 2013. Retrieved 2013-05-29.


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