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IGas Energy plc
Lybster Public Information Day
Lybster Village Hall
Wednesday 8 June
IGas is one of Britain’s leading onshore oil andgas exploration and production businesses.
Production – 30 conventional fields and over100 producing wells.
Extensive acreage in the highly prospectiveshale basins of the North West and EastMidlands/Yorkshire (including the BowlandShale) and the Weald Basin.
We produce around 2,500 barrels of oilequivalent per day, helping to provide the UKwith secure energy supplies.
We play a key role in Britain’s onshore energyproduction; safely exploring, developing andproducing onshore oil and gas at our sites forover three decades. We are part of thecommunities in which we operate and try towork together, respecting local concerns.
IGas Energy – overview
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IGas Energy – where we operate
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The field was discovered in the 1996 by Premier Oil plc on drilling a well into the Beatrice Formation.
Production began in May 2012 and, prior to being temporarily shut-in for a routine workover, was producing approximately 200bopd gross and in excess of 2mscf/d of associated gas.
IGas acquired Caithness Oil in December 2013.
The acquisition was for a 100% interest in the Lybster Field which is drilled from onshore to offshore.
The oil has been transported and sold to facilities at Nigg.
The history of Lybster
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Our plans are to develop the site from a temporary production process, where flaring of gas is currently required, to a permanent production process requiring flaring only for operational reasons
To do this, will require us to:
Install Compressed Natural Gas (CNG) equipment
Install a more efficient site process plant to allow us to separate the gas, oil and water into three separate components
Our proposals for Lybster
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The predominant production will be gas.
Our modelling suggests that the maximum production rates will be around 35,000 m3 of gas per day (22 tonnes or 1.2 mmscf/day).
The proposal is that the gas produced will be utilised in three ways:
to supply energy for the production process plant;
as a fuel for generating power on site, and;
the remaining gas being compressed on site (CNG).
Production rates and utilisation
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Following discussion with the Planning Authority, an EIA planning application has been commissioned and a number of independent consultants have been engaged and their study work is currently in progress.
In addition to the usual planning issues these studies typically include;
Transport AssessmentEcologyLandscape and VisualAir QualityNoiseWater Resources and Flood Risk Assessment
Further environmental permits are required and discussions are ongoing with SEPA(Scottish Environmental Protection Agency).
Environmental impact and assessments
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The gas produced will require a maximum of two tankers per day (4 ‘movements’) with the gas being compressed directly to the trailer meaning no additional fixed site storage will be required.
The separated oil will be stored in a static tank and, for onward movement to a refinery from site, will involve 3 tankers per week (6 tanker movements).
The produced water will be treated and stored on site prior to disposal via an authorised route and will involve up to a maximum of 3 tankers per week (6 tanker movements).
Under normal working conditions, all tanker movements will take place Monday to Friday and Saturday morning.
Traffic
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There are currently 3 people employed permanently on site.
The development work would involve a number of contractors, sourced locally where possible.
On completion of development there will be work for 3 full time employees with additional need for 3 drivers and 2 head office support staff involved, as and when required.
The site development will be subject to planning timescales but it is proposed that the project build and commissioning will take place during late 2016 with commercial production during 2017.
Timetable
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Petroleum Act 1998
Our regulatory environment
The UK regulatory regime is recognised as a global exemplar.
Key regulatory bodies include:
Department of Energy & Climate Change
Health & Safety Executive
Scottish Environment Protection Agency
Local planning authority
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Company Track Record
Inherent health and safety regulation framework implemented – no history of major incidencesImpact mitigation applied throughout the lifecycle of an operationHSE and Emergency Response plans implemented for site safety purposes and extend to consider local geographical issuesCommitted to achieving certification to the Occupational Health and Safety Standard OHSAS 18001 in the near futureMember of the United Kingdom Onshore Operators Group (UKOOG); instilling best practice for the onshore industry14 greenfield planning permissions have been granted since 2002All planning applications have been approved without recourse to appealFive wells plugged and well restored to previous useConsiderate Construction Award for Albury Drilling Project
Health, Safety & Environment (HSE)
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Questions
Should you require any further information, or have any questions, please get in touch with our team by:
Telephone: 020 3675 6058
Email: [email protected]
Website: www.igas-engage.co.uk
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