Apsara Oil Pipeline
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The Apsara Oil Pipeline is a proposed crude oil pipeline in Cambodia.[1]
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Location
The pipeline runs from the Apsara oil field in the Gulf of Thailand to four offshore platforms.
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Project Details
- Operator: KrisEnergy
- Parent Company: KrisEnergy
- Current Capacity:
- Proposed capacity: 30,000 barrels per day
- Length: 4 mi / 6.5 km
- Status: Proposed
- Start Year: 2020
Background
In May 2018 Singaporean company KrisEnergy released tenders for the construction and commissioning of the pipeline, which would consist of 5-km of gathering pipelines, and a 1.5-km pipeline to Apsara Platform A.[2] In April 2019 it was reported that the production from the Apsara field would begin in 2020.[3]
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References
- ↑ KrisEnergy to extract Cambodia’s first oil in 2019, Southeast Asia Globe, Oct. 20, 2017
- ↑ KrisEnergy releases EPCIC Tender for the Apsara Oil Field Project, Mentor IMC Group, May 29, 2018
- ↑ Keppel progressing Apsara production barge, Upstream Online, Apr. 10, 2019