ACTIVITY SURVEY
2016
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5.3 Production
In 2015, the UKCS produced 1.64 million boepd (598 million boe total), 9.7 per cent more than the 2014 production
figure of 1.49 million boepd (545 million boe total). This represents the first annual production increase on the
UKCS since the year 2000 and comprises an 11.2 per cent year-on-year rise in liquids production and a 7.7 per cent
upturn in net gas production.
This rise was driven by a combination of improved performance from existing assets, increased output
from fields that came on-stream in late 2014, field restarts, and a small contribution from new field
start-ups during 2015 (see section 4 under production in 2015).
Figure 27: Liquids and Gas Production
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Source: OGA, Oil & Gas UK
Production Outlook
Oil & Gas UK expects the increase seen last year to continue into 2016, with a further production rise forecast of
2.3 per cent to 1.68 million boepd (611 million boe). This increase will only be delivered if reservoir decline rates
within existing fields continue to be carefully managed and the anticipated new field start-ups this year materialise
with minimal slippage.