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Total starts production at Argentine Tierra del Fuego offshore gas field

Friday, February 26th 2016 - 10:19 UTC
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”It's Total's second start up this year and will contribute to our production growth in 2016 and for the years to come,” said Arnaud Breuillac from Total ”It's Total's second start up this year and will contribute to our production growth in 2016 and for the years to come,” said Arnaud Breuillac from Total
Vega Pleyade development consists of a wellhead platform in 50m water depth, tied back via offshore pipeline to the Rio Cullen and Cañadon Alfa onshore facilities  Vega Pleyade development consists of a wellhead platform in 50m water depth, tied back via offshore pipeline to the Rio Cullen and Cañadon Alfa onshore facilities

French oil company Total has started up production at the offshore Vega Pleyade gas and condensate field in the Tierra del Fuego region of Argentina. Operated by Total, the project will have a production capacity of 10 million cubic meters of gas per day (70,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d)).

 ”Vega Pleyade is Total's second start up this year and will contribute to our production growth in 2016 and for the years to come,” commented Arnaud Breuillac, President Exploration & Production.

“The project consists of the development of one of the largest offshore gas fields in Argentina and is the world's southern-most gas development. It will allow us to maintain the level of our operated production in Tierra del Fuego at around 18 million cubic meters per day (130,000 boe/d) and to contribute to the long-term delivery of gas to Argentina.”

The Vega Pleyade development consists of a wellhead platform in 50 meters water depth, tied back via a 77 kilometer offshore pipeline to the Total-operated Rio Cullen and Cañadon Alfa onshore treatment facilities, and was completed in just two and a half years.

Vega Pleyade is located in the Cuenca Marina Austral 1 (CMA-1) concession operated by Total with a 37.5% interest, alongside its partners Wintershall Energia (37.5%) and Pan American Energy (25%).

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