Elgin/Franklin
24 kboepd (2022 production)
Production from Elgin/Franklin averaged 24 kboepd in 2022 (2021: 18 kboepd). This increase was driven by a full contribution from Tedstone Oil's interest in the field and a material increase in operating efficiency, benefiting from a shorter summer shutdown and improved reliability. The operator originally planned to drill the EIH development well in 2023 but the well was deferred in response to the November 2022 EPL announcement.
Elgin -19.3% non-operated | Franklin - 19.3% non-operated
The Elgin/Franklin fields are two adjacent gas condensate fields located in the UK Central North Sea around 240 kilometres (130 miles) east of Aberdeen.
Elgin/Franklin started production in 2001. The development consists of a TGP-500 jack-up design production, utilities and quarters (PUQ) platform located on Elgin (the Elgin PUQ). The Elgin PUQ is bridge-linked to a satellite wellhead platform (the Elgin A WHP), which is bridge-linked to the Elgin B WHP. A normally-unmanned WHP is located on Franklin, with production transported via subsea flow lines to the Elgin PUQ.
Once processed on the Elgin PUQ, liquids are transported via a spur line to the BP-operated Marnock field and onwards via the Forties Pipeline System. Sales gas is exported via a dry gas pipeline to the Shell-operated Bacton terminal.
West Franklin - 19.3% non-operated
West Franklin was developed via an extended reach well drilled from the Franklin WHP, with first production in 2007. The West Franklin phase two development started production in January 2015.
Glenelg - 33.3% non-operated
The Glenelg gas condensate field is located in blocks 29/4D and 29/5B of the UK Central North Sea, 4 kilometres (2.4 miles) to the west of Elgin/Franklin. Glenelg was discovered in 1999 and began producing in 2006.
Glenelg was developed as a satellite to Elgin/Franklin and is produced via a single well from the Elgin A WHP. Condensate from Glenelg is exported from Elgin via a spur line to Marnock and onwards through the Forties Pipeline System. Following processing offshore on facilities at Elgin, gas is exported via the SEAL pipeline to Bacton.