The Dorado field is an oil and condensate rich clean gas resource that is expected to be developed in two phases. Phase 1 involves the production of the liquids in the field to a WHP which will supply a Floating Production, Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel located approximately two kilometres away. Gas will be reinjected in this phase to enhance oil and condensate recovery followed by a future phase of gas export. Dorado is expected to have an initial gross liquids production rate of between 75,000 to 100,000 barrels per day of high-quality crude, with first production targeted for 2026. The Wellhead platform award is the final major contract for the Dorado project, in the Bedout Sub-basin, offshore
The WHP will be an unmanned installation, located in 90m water over the Dorado field, hosting the development wells and gas reinjection wells with minimal processing facilities, remotely operated from a FPSO facility. Development drilling will be conducted with a jack-up mobile offshore drilling unit after the WHP has been installed, with drilling of the wells planned for 2024 and 2025. The WHP is a critical component of the development that will contain flexibility to support future exploration success, with the Pavo and Apus prospects to be drilled early next year.
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