By Etuka Sunday with agency report
Total has completed the flare out of the Ofon field on OML 102 offshore Nigeria.
The associated gas of the Ofon field is now being compressed, evacuated to shore and monetised via Nigeria LNG.
Total Exploration & Production senior vice-president Africa, Guy Maurice, said, “The flare-out of the Ofon field illustrates our commitment to developing oil and gas resources around our existing hubs in Nigeria. This important milestone of the Phase 2 of the Ofon project was achieved in a context of high levels of local content.
“The flare-out on Ofon is also significant for Total’s environmental targets, representing a 10% reduction in the group’s E&P flaring. This achievement is a clear demonstration of Total’s commitment to the
Global Gas Flaring Reduction Partnership promoted by the World Bank.”
The Ofon field is located 65 kilometres from Nigerian shores in water depths of 40 metres. The field initially commenced production in 1997 and is currently producing about 25,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
This flare-out milestone will allow for the gradual increase of production towards the 90,000 boepd production target through monetization of around 100 million cubic feet of gas per day, followed
later in 2015 by the drilling of additional wells.
The execution of the project also involved significant local content, including the first living quarters platform to be fabricated in Nigeria.
Total E&P Nigeria operates OML 102 with a 40% interest, alongside the Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation (60%).












