Asset Report
Big Foot (WR 29)
Report summary
Big Foot (WR 29) is a subsalt Miocene oil field in the Walker Ridge protraction area, along its northern border with Green Canyon. Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) began in 2009, and the Big Foot JV announced project sanction in December 2010. The field was expected to come onstream in 2014, but a series of delays pushed start-up back to November 2018. The field is being developed using an extended tension leg platform (ETLP) with dry-tree wells.
Table of contents
- Summary
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Key Issues
- Workovers
- First oil delay
- Tie-back opportunity
- WR 29
- WR 30
- WR 73
- Unitisation
- Hull
- Topsides
- Drilling
- Exploration and Appraisal Costs
- Capital Costs
- Operating Costs
- Global Economic Model (GEM) file
- Cash Flow
Tables and charts
This report includes 19 images and tables including:
- Capital Costs 2011 to 2019 (US$ million)
- Operating Costs 2022 to 2031 (US$ million)
- Cash Flow (US$)
- PV Table (US$)
- Summary Table (US$)
- Split of Revenues
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
- Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
- Remaining PV Price Sensitivities
- Index Map
- Field Map
- Participation
- Field Hydrocarbon Characteristics
- Reserves (2P) at 01/01/2024
- Production (2018-2027)
- Production profile
- Platform Summary
- Pipeline Summary
What's included
This report contains:
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