Jubilee Field Ramp-up To 120,000 B/D To Take 6 Months

The ramp-up in oil output from Tullow Oil PLC’s (TLW.LN) Jubilee field in Ghana to 120,000 barrels a day will take six months, a little longer than hoped, said the company’s Chief Operating Officer Paul McDade Thursday.

Tullow said last year it would hit the 120,000-barrel-a-day plateau for the first phase of Jubilee, up from 55,000 barrels a day currently, within three to six months. The slight delay is because of more than expected downtime on the Erik Raude drilling rig operating offshore Ghana, McDade said.

Source: GhanaWeb

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