Platform Name - Tern Alpha.
The Tern oilfield is an oilfield situated 169 km north east of Lerwick, Shetland Islands, Scotland, in block numbers 210/25a.
History
The Tern field was discovered in April 1975 by well 210/25-1, drilled by semi-submersible rig Sedco 135G in a water depth of 167 m. It started production in 1989. Until July 2008, the oilfield was operated by Royal Dutch Shell and licensed by Shell/Esso. On 7 July 2008, it was purchased by TAQA Bratani, a subsidiary of the Abu Dhabi National Energy Company, along with the Eider, North Cormorant, Cormorant Alpha, Kestrel and Pelican fields and related sub-sea satellite fields.[1][2]
Reserves and geology
Estimated recovery of Tern oilfield is 175 Moilbbl of oil. The oil has a gravity of 34°API.[3]