bp has taken a final investment decision on the Kaskida project in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
Kaskida will be bp’s sixth hub in the Gulf of Mexico, featuring a new floating production platform with the capacity to produce 80,000 bopd from six wells in the first phase. Production is expected to start in 2029.
“Developing Kaskida will unlock the potential of the Paleogene in the Gulf of Mexico for bp, building on our decades of experience in the region,” said Gordon Birrell, bp’s executive vice president of production and operations.
“Technology has and will continue to play a pivotal role in propelling Kaskida from discovery to production. Together with the other resources we have in the Paleogene, we expect it to prove to be a world-class development. Today is a critical step in realizing its potential.“
Owned 100% by bp, the Kaskida field has discovered recoverable resources currently estimated at around 275 MMboe from the initial phase. Additional wells could be drilled in future phases.
Located in the Keathley Canyon area about 250 miles southwest off the coast of New Orleans, the Kaskida project unlocks the potential future development of 10 Bbbl of discovered resources in place across the Kaskida and Tiber catchment areas.
bp plans to leverage existing platform and subsea equipment designs that can be replicated in future projects to drive cost efficiencies across Kaskida’s construction, commissioning and operations.
“By employing an industry-led design solution, Kaskida will be simpler to construct and simpler to operate, enhancing safety and delivering greater value for bp,” said Andy Krieger, bp’s senior vice president, Gulf of Mexico and Canada.
Kaskida is in a prime location, with a stable fiscal regime and access to market. It will also be bp’s first development in the Gulf of Mexico to produce from reservoirs that will require well equipment with a pressure rating of up to 20,000 pounds per square inch (20K).
Advancements in 20K drilling technology coupled with updated seismic imaging are enabling bp to safely develop Kaskida and to progress plans to develop other fields such as Tiber, which is expected to advance to a final investment decision next year.
bp discovered the Kaskida field in 2006 and has since worked closely with the offshore industry to help develop 20K rig technology necessary to complete high-pressure wells. bp is one of the leading producers in the Gulf of Mexico with more than 60 years of experience operating in the basin.
bp operates five platforms in the Gulf of Mexico: Argos, Atlantis, Mad Dog, Na Kika and Thunder Horse. The company produced circa 300,000 boed from the Gulf of Mexico in 2023.