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Total S.A. 29 March 2006 UK North Sea: Glenelg field starts up Paris, March 29, 2006 - Total announces the start of production of the Glenelg gas and condensates field, located 240 kilometres east of Aberdeen in a water depth of about 100 metres. The Glenelg development has been a technical challenge for Total. The Group managed to successfully drill a highly deviated well of 7300 metres in length from the Elgin platform. The well reached its target at a depth of 5600 metres below sea level in a very high temperature and high pressure reservoir (200 degrees Celsius and 1150 bars). This well has a production potential of about 30,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. The production from Glenelg will be processed and exported through the existing Elgin-Franklin facilities and will contribute to extend their gas production plateau at a level of 15.5 million cubic metres per day (around 550 million cubic feet per day). Total, Operator with a 49.47% interest, is partnered in Glenelg with E.ON Ruhrgas (18.57%), BG International (14.7%), GDF (9.26%) and Eni (8%). The Glenelg success illustrates the willingness of the Group to deploy its technical expertise to valorise, through innovative projects, hydrocarbon reserves which were not developable up to now. Total is the fourth largest oil and gas company in the world with operations in more than 130 countries. Total's activities cover the whole energy chain of the petroleum industry: exploration, oil and gas production, refining and marketing, trading and power generation. The Group is also a major player in chemicals. Total has more than 111,000 employees worldwide. More information can be found on the company's website: www.total.com This information is provided by RNS The company news service from the London Stock Exchange
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