Early Production Facility (EPF)
Central Production Facility (CPF) - Construction Site
BU Wellpad "A" Location
MCL Celangap Office
Mudi Facility (Pertamina EP)
Tri Wahana Universal (TWU) Facility
Production Sharing Contract (PSC) Cepu Block was signed on
September 2005 with contract of 30 years term (PSC section II, 2.1), while
Joint Operating Agreement (JOA) was approved on March 2006.
Cepu Block have 5 (five) hidocarbon discoveries, they were
Banyu Urip, Jambaran, Cendana, Alas Tua West, Kedung Keris and have Lead and
Prospect of 8 (eight) which
were Giyanti, Pilang, Nampak, Kalisari, Alas Tua Deep,
Kandangan, Sidomukti and Sumber Arum. Banyu Urip Field is one of oil discovery found in 2001,
which currently developed in Cepu Block. Banyu Urip first Plan of Development
(POD) approved by Energy and Mineral Resources Minister (ESDM) on June 2006.
In order to increase national production, BPMIGAS requested that the Banyu Urip Field can be
produced early with building Early Production System
(EPS). EPS is temporary production facility to accelerate the Banyu Urip production
with existing wells. Early production was begun on August 31, 2009 with
4 (four) production wells, 1 (one) gas injection well and 1 (one) water
injection well. Early production used temporary
facility, which was operated by Exterran
(third party).
Average daily
oil production from January 1 - December
31, 2011 was 21,388 bopd (target from BPMIGAS and APBN was 20,000 bopd) with
cumulative oil production was 7,806,735 bbl. While cumulative oil production
from August 31, 2009 – April 30, 2012 was 18,384,364 bbl. BPMIGAS targeting the oil production of 165,000 bopd from
full scale development of Banyu Urip Field – Cepu Block and is expected to start onstream in September 2014.
Banyu Urip project is divided into 5 (five) Engineering,
Procurement and Construction (EPC), that are EPC-1 for production facility,
EPC-2 for onshore pipeline along 72 km, EPC-3 for offshore pipeline along 23 km and mooring tower, EPC-4 for development of Floating
Storage Offloading (FSO) and EPC-5 for development of infrastructure
facilities, including the construction of “Water Retention Basin” with capacity
of 2.75 million m3.
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