The archive of Aceiro Energy B.V. has been helpful to many projects in the Oil and Gas Industry over the years, this is further explained in our Archive section. This section describes which projects have resulted in a successful exploration of fields in the North Sea in which we became a partner by providing our data to license holders.
Q13a
Q13a, better known as the Amstel field, is located 12 km from the coast of Scheveningen, The Netherlands. In 2014 the field was brought into production and is currently operational. The field was discovered in 1962 and dr. René Paul Kuijper has been involved in this field since his days working for Holland Sea Search. Since 2006 Aceiro has been working with partners on the project, supplying Island Oil and Gas (operator at that time) with our geological data.
Current license holders are Neptune (operator), EBN, Taqa, and Aceiro.
(source Neptune)
P9ab
These fields, also known as Horizon, are located on the Broad Fourteens Basin approximately 55 km from the coast of the province of North Holland, Netherlands. Brought into production in the early 2000’s it is our oldest field having reached end of life. Aceiro , its predecessor, and dr. René Paul Kuijper has a long history in this field as well and has worked with partners to let this field come to fruition.
Current license holders are Petrogas, EBN, and Aceiro.
(source Ship Hunters)
P8
The Horizon West Field is located next to P9ab, 55 km from the coast of the province North Holland, Netherlands. Although this project has not yet entered production Aceiro has been part of its history since the early 2000s, having provided our services as with our other projects.
(source nlog.nl)
In earlier projects, we’ve provided our services to the license holders of F14, F18, L1b, P1, Q13b, and Q16b.