Liuhua 29-1 offshore China close to first gas deliveries

Sept. 30, 2020
Commissioning has finished of facilities for the seven-well Liuhua 29-1 project, the third field developed for the Liwan Gas Project offshore China.

Offshore staff

CALGARY, Canada – Commissioning has finished of facilities for the seven-well Liuhua 29-1 project, the third field developed for the Liwan Gas Project offshore China.

According to Husky Energy, the company and partner CNOOC achieved start-up two years after project sanction and $100 million below budget, despite COVID-19 restrictions and associated global economic volatility.

They expect to deliver first gas to customers in early November.

The 29-1 field is tied into existing infrastructure at Liwan, which includes the Liwan 3-1 and Liuhua 34-2 fields in block 29/26, roughly 300 km (186 mi) southeast of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region.

So far this year, production from the two producing fields at Liwan has reached 390 MMcf/d of natural gas and 16,000 b/d of associated liquids.

Husky anticipates total production in 2021 of 450 MMcf/d and 17,500 b/d.

09/30/2020