What happened to Hibernia?

What happened to Hibernia?

(Reuters) – The Hibernia oil platform in Canada was shut after a discharge of drilling and production fluids, the Hibernia Management and Development Co (HMDC) said late on Monday. Hibernia sits roughly 315 km (200 miles) east of St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador.

What is the Hibernia project?

Hibernia is an oil field in the North Atlantic Ocean, approximately 315 kilometres (196 mi) east-southeast of St. John’s, Newfoundland, Canada, in 80 m of water. Inside the gravity base structure are storage tanks for 1.3 million barrels (210,000 m3) of crude oil.

Who built Hibernia platform?

van Zante
For the Dutch-born van Zante, who helped to build three earlier gravity-based platforms in the North Sea, Hibernia will be a swan song. He plans to retire in April at age 65, although he will stay on contract until drilling commences.

Does Hibernia float?

To satisfy the tough requirements, a reinforced Gravity Base Structure (GBS) was designed. Weighing more than 1.2 million tons, the Hibernia Offshore Platform is the largest float- ing structure ever built in North America.

Where is Hibernia oil refined?

Hibernia Oil Platform, n.d. Three oilfields are producing crude oil in Newfoundland and Labrador offshore areas as of 2008 – Hibernia, Terra Nova, and White Rose. A fourth field, Hebron, is set to produce first oil in 2017.

How big is the Hibernia oil field?

The GBS, which sits on the ocean floor, is 111 metres high and has storage capacity for 1.3 million barrels of crude oil in its 85-metre-high caisson. The GBS is specially designed to withstand the impact of sea ice and icebergs to allow for year-round production.

Where is Hibernia oil rig?

Newfoundland and Labrador
Hibernia is located in the Jeanne d’Arc Basin, 315km east of St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, in a water depth of 80m. The field consists principally of two early Cretaceous reservoirs, Hibernia and Avalon, located at average depths of 3,700m and 2,400m respectively.

How much oil does Hibernia produce?

At peak production, Hibernia can produce 220,000 barrels of oil a day. The platform sits atop an enormous gravity base structure (GBS) that sits on the ocean floor. The GBS is specially designed to withstand the impact of sea ice and icebergs, and can hold 1.3 million barrels of crude oil in its 85-metre high caisson.

How deep is the water at Hibernia?

Hibernia is located in the Jeanne d’Arc Basin, 315km east of St John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, in a water depth of 80m. The field consists principally of two early Cretaceous reservoirs, Hibernia and Avalon, located at average depths of 3,700m and 2,400m respectively.

What is the deepest oil rig?

Perdido
Perdido (spanish for lost) is the deepest floating oil platform in the world at a water depth of about 2450 meters (8040 feet) operated by the Shell Oil Company in the Gulf of Mexico. At 267 meters, the above water portion of the structure is almost as tall as the Eiffel Tower.

How much money does Newfoundland make from oil?

The White Rose Production, Storage, and Offloading Vessel, n.d. From 1997 through 2007, Newfoundland and Labrador’s three oilfields – Hibernia, Terra Nova, and White Rose – have produced 867 million barrels of crude oil, worth about $46 billion.

Where does Canadian oil go?

Most of Canadian petroleum production is exported, approximately 600,000 cubic metres per day (3.8 Mbbl/d) in 2019, with 98% of the exports going to the United States. Canada is by far the largest single source of oil imports to the United States, providing 43% of US crude oil imports in 2015.

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