Revell - 1/200 - Off-Shore Oil Rig North Cormorant
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Revell - 1/200 - Off-Shore Oil Rig North Cormorant
- Brand: Revell
- MPN: Revell RV08803
- Part #: MDLREV1108803
- UPC:
- Brand: Revell
- MPN: Revell RV08803
- Part #: MDLREV1108803
- UPC:
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Revell - 1/200 - Off-Shore Oil Rig North Cormorant
- Brand: Revell
- MPN: Revell RV08803
- Part #: MDLREV1108803
Product URL: https://www.pbtech.co.nz/product/MDLREV1108803/Revell---1200---Off-Shore-Oil-Rig-North-Cormorant
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The Cormorant oilfield is located 161 kilometres (100 mi) north east of Lerwick, Shetland, Scotland, in block number 211/26a. It was discovered in September 1972 at a depth of 150 metres (490 ft). Estimated recovery is 90 million barrels (14x10^6 m3) of oil. The oil reservoir is located at a depth of 2,895 metres (9,498 ft).
Originally, it was operated by Shell and licensed to Shell/Esso. On 7 July 2008, it was purchased by Abu Dhabi National Energy Company.
The topsides facilities included capability to drill, produce, meter and pump oil. It also has capability to re-inject water to maintain reservoir pressure. Peak production was 24,000 barrels per day (3,800 m3/d) in 1979. The platform is also the starting point for the Brent System pipeline, a major communications centre and the location of Brent Log - air traffic control for Northern North Sea helicopter traffic.
In addition an Underwater Manifold Centre (controlled from the Cormorant platform also produces oil. This started up in mid 1983. It has a design capacity for 50,000 barrels per day (7,900 m3/d). The UMC lost communications several years ago but a project ongoing in 2006 is looking to produce from the UMC once again. Also a single satellite well (P1) is linked to the platform with a design capacity of 10,000 barrels per day (1,600 m3/d).
Model Features:
-Water line model with detailed substructure
-Modular platform superstructure
-Container units with internal fittings
-Detailed derrick
-Loading crane with movable boom
Note: Assembly required. Paint/glue not included.
Specifications
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1/200

