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Jasmine LQ

Operational

Operator:

Chrysaor

Country:

UK

Block:

30/6a

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Type:

Condensate

Facility:

Production

Water Depth:

82

Installed:

2012

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Block:

30/6a

Design:

Fixed steel

Sub Structure:

4000

Topsides Wgt:

3600

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Intro

The Jasmine Living Quarters (LQ) is a bridge-linked accommodation and utilities platform in the Jasmine gas/condensate field in the UK Central North Sea. Installed as part of the field development that came onstream in 2013, it provides accommodation, utilities support and remote control facilities for the Jasmine Wellhead Platform (WHP) and associated riser infrastructure tied to the Judy complex.

Field

The Jasmine field lies in Blocks 30/6 and 30/7a of the Central North Sea with high-pressure, high-temperature gas/condensate reservoirs in Triassic Joanne sandstone. Discovered in 2006, the field achieved first production in November 2013, developed with a WHP and riser/bridge infrastructure tied back to the Judy processing platform.

Facilities

The Jasmine LQ platform is designed to house living quarters (~38 beds), utilities, control rooms and safety systems to support operations on Jasmine WHP and the riser platform at Judy. It is bridge-linked to the Jasmine WHP, providing power distribution, communication, HVAC, water treatment, waste handling, and emergency systems such as life-rafts, fire & gas detection, and emergency shutdown. The LQ supplies instrument air, electrical power and control links to the WHP. Accommodation modules include sleeping quarters, galley, recreation and medical facilities. Utility systems comprise redundant electrical generation, HVAC, potable water, sewage treatment, and fire-fighting services compliant with UKCS standards. The platform facilitates remote operation oversight, well monitoring, and provides safe refuge during adverse conditions, integrating with the WHP for coordinated production support.

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