Hutton oil field

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The Hutton oil field is a North Sea offshore oil field notable for pioneering the use of a tension-leg platform for deepwater production.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf offshore oil field
oil field
basin North Sea Basin NERFINISHED
block Block 211/27 NERFINISHED
continent Europe
country United Kingdom
developmentConcept tension-leg platform with subsea wells
developmentOperatorAtStart Conoco NERFINISHED
developmentStart late 1970s
discovered 1973
distanceFromShore approximately 275 kilometres north-east of Shetland
exportMethod pipeline
exportProduct stabilised crude oil
hasOffshoreStructure Hutton Tension Leg Platform NERFINISHED
hasWellType subsea production wells
hydrocarbonType oil
licensee British National Oil Corporation NERFINISHED
Conoco NERFINISHED
locatedIn North Sea
northern North Sea
locatedOffshoreFrom Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
notableFor demonstrating feasibility of TLPs in harsh North Sea conditions
pioneering use of a tension-leg platform for deepwater production
operatedBy Conoco NERFINISHED
ConocoPhillips NERFINISHED
partOf United Kingdom Continental Shelf NERFINISHED
partOfIndustry petroleum industry
platformConstructionMaterial steel
platformDesigner Conoco NERFINISHED
platformName Hutton Tension Leg Platform NERFINISHED
platformType tension-leg platform
productionEnvironment offshore
productionType offshore oil production
region UK sector of the North Sea
reservoirType sandstone reservoir
resourceType crude oil
startOfProduction 1984
status mature field
technologySignificance first full-scale commercial tension-leg platform in the world
usesProductionFacilityType tension-leg platform
waterDepth approximately 150 metres

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Sullom Voe connectedByPipelineTo Hutton oil field