Shell Invests in the Sparta Development in the Gulf of Mexico
Owned by Shell Offshore Inc. (51% operator) and Equinor Gulf of Mexico LLC (49%), Sparta is expected to reach a peak production of approximately 90,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) and currently has an estimated, discovered recoverable resource volume of 244 million boe. Sparta will be Shell's 15th deep-water host in the
Sparta showcases Shell's cost-efficient development approach through standardized, simplified host designs, first utilized at the Vito development and later replicated at the Whale development. An enhanced replication of Vito and Whale, Sparta replicates about 95% of Whale's hull and 85% of Whale's topsides.
"Shell's latest deep-water development demonstrates the power of replication, driving greater value from our advantaged positions," said Zoë Yujnovich, Shell's Integrated Gas & Upstream Director. "This investment decision is aligned with our commitment to pursue the most energy-efficient and competitive projects while supplying safe, secure energy supplies today and for decades to come."
Building on more than 40 years of deep-water expertise, Sparta also marks Shell's first development in the
The Sparta development will be the first of Shell's replicable projects to feature all-electric topside compression equipment, significantly reducing greenhouse gas intensity and emissions from our own operations.
- The Sparta development spans four Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) blocks in the Garden Banks area of the
U.S. Gulf of Mexico . - Sparta will feature a semi-submersible production host in a depth of more than 1,400m/4,700ft of water, initially with eight oil and gas producing wells.
- Sparta's design closely replicates the 100,000 barrel per day Vito and Whale designs, both of which are four-column semi-submersible host facilities. Vito is located in the greater Mars Corridor and began production in
February 2023 . Whale will be located in the Perdido corridor and is scheduled to come online in 2024. - Current estimated recoverable resource volumes of the primary Sparta development are 244 million boe. The estimate of resource volumes is currently classified as 2P under the Society of Petroleum Engineers' Resource Classification System.
- The estimated peak production and current estimated recoverable resources presented above are 100% total gross figures.
- Shell is the leading operator in the
U.S. Gulf of Mexico .
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