Hibernia

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Hibernia is a major offshore oil field and production platform located on the Grand Banks off the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf offshore oil field
oil production platform
constructionStartDate 1991
contains oil reservoirs in sandstone formations
country Canada
designedFor harsh environment
iceberg-prone waters
designedToWithstand icebergs
sea ice
severe North Atlantic storms
discoveredIn 1979
distanceFromShore approximately 315 km east of St. John’s
economicSignificance major contributor to Newfoundland and Labrador economy
significant source of Canadian offshore oil production
fieldNameOrigin named after the Latin name for Ireland
hasExportMethod offloading system
shuttle tankers
hasFacility accommodation quarters
drilling rig
production facilities
hasFeature iceberg-resistant outer wall
storage cells in gravity base
locatedIn Grand Banks of Newfoundland
surface form: Grand Banks
locatedInBodyOfWater Atlantic Ocean
locatedOffCoastOf Newfoundland and Labrador
nearbyField Hebron oil field
Terra Nova oil field
White Rose oil field
operatedBy HMDC
Hibernia Management and Development Company Ltd.
ownedBy Canada Hibernia Holding Corporation
Chevron Corporation
surface form: Chevron

Equinor
Exxon
surface form: ExxonMobil

Murphy Oil
Suncor Energy
partOf Newfoundland and Labrador offshore oil industry
platformType concrete gravity base structure
gravity-based structure
productionStartDate 1997
projectType offshore oil development project
region Newfoundland offshore
regulatoryJurisdiction Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador Offshore Petroleum Board
resourceType crude oil
safetyDesign designed to allow iceberg impact without catastrophic failure
waterDepth approximately 80 m

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