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LUKOIL SIGNED FACILITY CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENTS FOR V. FILANOVSKY FIELD
Vagit Alekperov, President of LUKOIL, signed offshore facility construction agreements with the contractors for Vladimir Filanovsky Field, located in the Russian sector of the Caspian Sea. The documents were signed in Severodvinsk 09.11.2011 in the presence of Vladimir Putin, Head of the RF Government.
The IRP-1 is meant for well drilling and operation. The platform includes a drilling complex for the drilling of 11 directional wells with horizontal borehole ending, a production complex for collection, measuring and transportation of production to the central processing platform (CPP), as well as a power complex. The IRP-1 will be connected to the living quarters module (LQP-1) and CCP via catwalk bridges. The total weight of the IRP-1 is 15,200 tons. The start of well drilling is scheduled for December, 2014.

A contractor agreement was signed with OJSC "GSE" for the construction of a central processing platform and a catwalk bridge connecting the IRP-1 and the CPP. The works are to be completed by May, 2015. The central processing platform is designed for processing and onshore transportation of oil and associated gas. The formation water will be injected into the formation after treatment. Oil treatment is conducted by means of two processing lines with a capacity of 3 million tons per year each. The CPP will be connected to the IRP-1 and the riser block via catwalk bridges as well. The total weight of the CPP is about 21,000 tons.
The construction project for the V. Filanovsky field requires the laying of over 330 km of sub-sea and 350 km of onshore pipelines, as well as the construction of head onshore facilities (HOF) for the intake of oil with a tank battery of 80,000 cubic meters in the Republic of Kalmykia. The oil will be transported from the HOF to the Caspian pipeline consortium's oil pipeline. LUKOIL discovered the V. Filanovsky field in 2005. Category С1+С2 oil recoverable reserves total 153.1 million tons, and category С1+C2 gas reserves come to 32.2 billion cubic meters. Oil production at the V. Filanovsky field will start in 2015.
Information source – LUKOIL oil company official site
http://www.lukoil.ru/press.asp?div_id=1&id=3153&year=2011
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