TotalEnergies has announced the take-off of production at its Fenix gas field, located 60 km off the coast of Tierra del Fuego in Southern Argentina.
The Fenix field is part of the Cuenca Marina Austral 1 (CMA-1) concession, in which TotalEnergies holds a 37.5% operated interest, alongside its partners Harbour Energy (37.5%) and Pan American Energy (25%), the French Oil Major said.
With a production capacity of 10 million cubic meters per day (70,000 boe/d), the Fenix development which consists of a new unmanned platform, was located in 70 meters water depth and connected to the existing CMA-1 facilities. Gas produced at Fenix is sent through a 35-kilometer subsea pipeline to the TotalEnergies-operated Véga Pléyade platform and subsequently treated onshore at the Río Cullen and Cañadon Alfa facilities, which are also operated by the Company. Fenix is a low cost, low emissions development, with a carbon intensity of 9 kg CO2e/boe, leveraging on the existing infrastructure, the statement highlighted.
“The start-up of Fenix production safely and ahead of schedule, only two years after FID, demonstrates the capacity of our Company to deliver its projects. Fenix will contribute to maintaining our gas production plateau in Tierra del Fuego and ensure a reliable supply to the Argentinean gas market,” says Javier Rielo, Senior Vice President Americas, Exploration & Production at TotalEnergies. “With its low break-even and low carbon intensity, Fenix perfectly matches the Company’s low-cost and low-emission strategy.”
TotalEnergies has been operating in Argentina since 1978, and currently employs more than 1,100 people in its business segments – in Exploration & Production, renewable electricity (solar and wind), and lubricants.
The statement added that through its Total Austral affiliate, it is the country’s leading international gas producer, operating some 25% of production. This is the equity share of production amounting, on the average, to about 88,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2023.
And in Tierra del Fuego, alongside partners Harbour Energy (37.5%) and Pan American Sur (25%), TotalEnergies (37.5%) operates the Cuenca Marina Austral 1 (CMA-1) concession, which includes onshore fields and 6 offshore platforms.
In Neuquen, the Company holds equity interests in five onshore blocks, spanning more than 235,000 net acres, all operated.
Across the country, TotalEnergies operates 3 wind farms and 1 solar plant, with an installed capacity of approximately 300 MW.