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Shell greenlights US Gulf waterflood project to boost oil recovery

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Posted on December 16, 2025

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LONDON, Dec 16 (Reuters) - Oil major Shell has taken a final investment decision on a waterflood project at its Kaikias field in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico, aiming to boost oil recovery and extend the

Shell Approves Waterflood Project in Gulf to Boost Oil Output

LONDON, ‌Dec 16 (Reuters) - Oil major Shell has taken a ‍final ‌investment decision on a waterflood project at its ⁠Kaikias field in the ‌U.S. Gulf of Mexico, aiming to boost oil recovery and extend the life of its Ursa platform.

The project ⁠is expected to add 60 million barrels of oil equivalent ​to recoverable resources.

It is the latest ‌investment in the U.S. ⁠Gulf for Shell, the region's top deep-water operator, as it seeks to sustain liquids output near ​1.4 million barrels of oil equivalent per day until 2030. 

First injection for the project is slated for 2028 and is due to extend Ursa's ​production ‍lifecycle by several ​years.  

Waterflood is a secondary recovery technique that injects water into the reservoir to displace additional oil and re-pressurize the formation.

Shell operates Ursa, a tension-leg platform in the Mars Corridor, and holds a 61.3% ⁠stake alongside BP and ECP GOM III. Shell announced in February it ​had grown its working interest in the Ursa platform.

Kaikias, discovered in 2014 and producing since 2018, lies in more than 4,000 ‌feet (1,219 metres) of water about 130 miles (209 km) off Louisiana.

(Reporting by Stephanie Kelly; Editing by Jan Harvey)

Key Takeaways

  • Shell approves waterflood project in Gulf of Mexico.
  • Project aims to add 60 million barrels of oil equivalent.
  • First injection expected in 2028, extending Ursa's lifecycle.
  • Shell holds a 61.3% stake in the Ursa platform.
  • Kaikias field discovered in 2014, producing since 2018.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a waterflood project?
A waterflood project is a secondary oil recovery technique where water is injected into an oil reservoir to displace oil and maintain reservoir pressure, thereby enhancing oil recovery.
What is the Ursa platform?
The Ursa platform is a tension-leg platform operated by Shell in the Gulf of Mexico, designed for deep-water oil production and is part of the Mars Corridor.
What is a final investment decision?
A final investment decision (FID) is a commitment by a company to proceed with a project after evaluating its feasibility, costs, and potential returns.
What are recoverable resources?
Recoverable resources are the quantities of oil or gas that can be extracted from a reservoir using current technology and under current economic conditions.

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