Saturn Banks Project gas fields

The Saturn Banks Project comprises six natural gas reservoirs and gas production facilities in the southern North Sea, 35-55 km north east of Bacton, Norfolk. The fields are under development and first gas is due in 2022.

The fields edit

The Saturn Banks Project includes the Blythe, Elgood, Southwark, Elland, Nailsworth and Goddard gas fields in the UK offshore Quadrants 48 and 49.

Details of the gas fields is summarised in the table.[1] [2] [3]

Saturn Banks field data
Field name Blythe Elgood Southwark Elland Nailsworth Goddard
Former name Vulcan South Vulcan East Vulcan North West Glein
Blocks 48/22 48/23 49/21c 49/21a 48/25a,b 48/11
Year discovered 1966 1991 2000 2006 1987 1994
Original licensee Burmah Enterprise Oil ConocoPhillips Silverstone Energy Shell/Exxon Arco
Gas reservoir geology Permian Rotliegend Rotliegend Rotliegend Rotliegend Rotliegend
Gas in place, billion cubic feet 33 22 94.2 55 99.4 132

Development edit

The Saturn Banks Project is being developed by IOG plc as the project operator; it holds a 50% stake and CalEnergy Resources (UK) also holds a 50% stake.[1]

The gas fields are developed in stages. The first phase comprised the Blythe, Elgood and Southwark fields. These are developed by offshore platforms, subsea wellheads and pipelines. Details are summarised in the table.[1] [4] [5]

Saturn Banks Installations
Field Blythe Elgood Southwark
Block 4/22 48/23 49/21
Installation name Blythe Southwark
Installation type Fixed steel platform Subsea wellhead Fixed steel platform
Coordinates 53° 18.331'N 01° 23.171'E
Installed June 2021 June 2021
Water depth, metres 30 30 30
Substructure weight, tonnes 1,050 1,300
Topsides weight, tonnes 750 900
No. of legs Monotower 4
No. of Wells 1 1 3
Gas export to Blythe hub on Thames pipeline Blythe Southwark hub on Thames pipeline
Export pipeline length, diameter 24.5 km, 12-inch 9.1 km, 6-inch 5.9 km, 24-inch
Pipeline number (gas) PL4943
Control umbilical/ methanol supply To Elgood From Blythe
Umbilical length, diameter 9.1 km, 5-inch
Umbilical/Pipeline number


The pipelines from Blythe and Southwark platforms are tied into the reused Thames to Bacton 24-inch pipeline (PL370), renamed the Saturn Banks Pipeline System.[4]

In addition to the offshore development the Saturn Banks reception facilities at Bacton gas terminal were installed.[6]

Later phases of the Saturn Banks Project will include the Nailsworth, Elland and Goddard gas fields. Nailsworth is projected to be produced through the Southwark platform.[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Core Gas Project Phase 1, North Sea". www.nsenergybusiness.com. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  2. ^ "OGA interactive Maps". ogauthority.maps.arcgis.com. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  3. ^ Department of Trade and Industry (1994). The Energy Report. London: HMSO. ISBN 0115153802.
  4. ^ a b "IOG renames UK North Sea Project". www.oedigital.com. 26 August 2021. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  5. ^ "IOG North Sea Ltd. and IOG U.K. Ltd. Blythe Hub Development Environmental Statement" (PDF). assets.publishing.service.gov.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2021.
  6. ^ a b "IOG plc Operational Update". www.investegate.co.uk. Retrieved 15 December 2021.