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Major Development Projects
ExxonMobil participated in eight major project start-ups in 2008, with nine more anticipated in 2009.
Beyond 2009 an additional 44 major projects are in various stages of project planning and execution.
Volve฀•฀
The Volve project offshore Norway began production
in February 2008 as an eight-well development. The project
is expected to recover nearly 70 million oil-equivalent barrels
with a gross production capacity of 50 thousand barrels per
day of liquids and 30 million cubic feet per day of gas.
Jerneh฀B฀•฀
Natural gas production began in April 2008 from
the offshore Jerneh B platform in Malaysia. At its peak, this
development is expected to produce 150 million cubic feet
per day (gross), bringing total production for the Jerneh field
to 500 million cubic feet per day (gross).
ACG฀Phase฀3฀•฀
The Azeri-Chirag-Gunashli (ACG) Phase 3
project, which developed the Deep Water Gunashli field
offshore Azerbaijan, started production in April 2008.
Production is expected to increase as additional wells
are brought online and is projected to ultimately reach
approximately 300 thousand barrels of oil per day (gross).
Thunder฀Horse฀•฀
The Thunder Horse project in the Gulf of
Mexico, offshore the United States, began oil production in
2008. The facility is designed for peak gross production of
250 thousand barrels of oil per day and 200 million cubic
feet of natural gas per day.
The East Area NGL II project includes extraction and fractionation
facilities to recover natural gas liquids from gas gathered from the
East Area fields offshore Nigeria.
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Kizomba฀C
Mondo
Angola
Kizomba฀C
Saxi/Batuque
Angola
East฀Area
NGL฀II
Nigeria
Thunder
Horse
United States
Piceance
Phase฀1
United States
Starling
United Kingdom
South฀Hook
LNG฀Terminal
United Kingdom
Adriatic฀LNG
Terminal
Italy
ACG฀Phase฀3
Azerbaijan
AKG
Phase฀2
Qatar
Jerneh B
Malaysia
Qatargas฀II
Train฀4
Qatar
Qatargas฀II
Train฀5
Qatar
RasGas
Train฀7
Qatar
RasGas
Train฀6
Qatar
Volve
Norway
Tyrihans
Norway
IS฀IN
SAR฀and฀F&O
2008 Start-Up
2009 Projected Start-Up
Country with 2008/2009
Major Project Start-Up
Eric฀Whetstone฀•฀Whetstone฀Design฀Lab
office:฀214-788-6336฀•฀cell:฀
EDITOR
David฀Bailey฀•฀Investor฀Relations
Exxon฀Mobil฀Corporation,฀Irving,฀TX
office:฀972-444-1135฀•฀cell:214-478-9189
Carol฀Zuber-Mallison฀•฀ZM฀Graphics
studio/cell:฀214-906-4162฀•฀fax:฀817-924-7784
Usage:฀Exclusive฀rights฀within฀ExxonMobil
(c)฀2009,฀ZM฀Graphics฀฀฀Image฀can฀not฀be฀resold
ATTENTION:OWNER
Data฀list฀is฀used฀to฀drive฀the฀black฀and฀
template฀for฀the฀color฀chart.฀Bars฀and฀
lines฀are฀cut฀and฀pasted฀from฀the฀black฀
and฀white฀template฀and฀are฀highly฀
accurate.฀However,฀the฀color฀chart฀is฀
NOT฀linked฀to฀the฀database฀and฀is฀NOT฀
artwork฀buiilt฀by฀a฀human.฀Therefore,฀the฀
editor฀needs฀to฀thoroughly฀proof฀the฀final฀
artwork,฀not฀JUST฀the฀data฀list.
VERSION
APPROVED฀BY
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2008 Project Start-Ups
East฀Area฀NGL฀II฀•฀
The East Area
natural gas liquids (NGL) II
project in Nigeria began
production in March 2008.
The project is expected to
recover about 300 million
barrels of natural gas liquids
(gross) from associated gas
produced from the East Area
fields. At its peak, the project is
expected to produce about 50 thousand
barrels of natural gas liquids per day (gross).
The project is part of an integrated plan to
significantly reduce flaring and improve oil recovery.
Kizomba฀C฀•฀
The Kizomba C development in Angola
Block 15 consists of two projects, Mondo and
Saxi/Batuque, and includes two floating production,
storage, and offloading (FPSO) vessels and 36 subsea
wells. The Mondo project began production in January
2008, after the FPSO vessel and subsea production facilities
were completed and commissioned. The Saxi/Batuque
project commenced production in July 2008, completing
the second phase of the development for Kizomba C.
Together these projects are expected to recover
approximately 600 million barrels of oil (gross) and produce
200 thousand barrels of oil per day at peak (gross).
Starling฀•฀
In the North Sea offshore the United Kingdom,
start-up of production from the co-venturer-operated
Starling gas condensate field began in January 2008. The
development will consist of up to three wells and is expected
to recover almost 40 million oil-equivalent barrels (gross).
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