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Wintershall Dea and partners confirm FID for gas project in Tierra del Fuego

22/09/2022

 

  • Final investment decision for gas project in Tierra del Fuego
  • Fénix will unlock significant gas volumes for over 15 years
  • Maximum production of around 10 million m³ gas per day

Wintershall Dea and its partners TotalEnergies and Pan American Energy have decided to develop Fénix, the world's southernmost gas project, offshore Tierra del Fuego, offshore Argentina. The total investment of the consortium amounts to approximately 700 million US Dollars.

“This is an important step for Argentina, Wintershall Dea and all partners involved. Fénix is a major natural gas project, that will contribute significant natural gas volumes for more than 15 years to the country’s long-term energy supply,” says Thilo Wieland, Wintershall Dea’s board member responsible for Latin America. “At the same time, this decision is a proof of our commitment to Argentina and will strengthen its role as a core country in our global portfolio.”

“The Fénix development represents a material pillar for the growing domestic gas production and will support Argentina to meet the increasing demand and to offset imports. Furthermore, with the significant investments and the ripple effects in the supply chain, Fénix will also create value for the Tierra del Fuego province”, explains Manfred Böckmann, Managing Director of Wintershall Dea Argentina. 

“In addition, the project is particularly efficient and hence value accretive, as it will be tied-in into existing offshore and onshore infrastructure, which will also minimise environmental impacts”, Böckmann adds.

First gas from Fénix is expected beginning of 2025, and is planned to reach a peak production of around 10 million cubic metres of gas per day.

During the first development phase three wells will be drilled from an unmanned wellhead platform installed 60 kilometres from shore in 70 metres of water depth. Production will be evacuated via a 24” subsea multiphase line to the existing Vega Pleyade platform at 35 kilometres distance.

Fénix is part of the CMA-1 concession in which Wintershall Dea and TotalEnergies (operator) each hold a 37.5 per cent share while Pan American Energy holds the remaining 25 per cent. Currently, the four gas fields Cañadón Alfa, Aries, Carina and Vega Pléyade produce in CMA-1, already supplying 16 per cent of Argentina's natural gas demand.

Wintershall Dea has been active in Argentina for more than 40 years and is today the country’s fifth largest gas producer, with a production of 66,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2021.

KeyFacts Energy: Wintershall Argentina country profile

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