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Sable Offshore Energy Project

The Sable Offshore Energy Project involved the production of natural gas and condensate from five offshore fields located approximately 225 kilometres off the east coast of Nova Scotia, near Sable Island National Park Reserve.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

Canada’s first offshore natural gas project.
Began production December 1999.
Produced a total of 60 billion cubic metres or 2.1 trillion cubic feet of natural gas from five offshore fields.
Permanent Production Shutdown December 2018.
Sable Offshore Energy Project

Status: Decommissioned and Abandoned
The Sable Offshore Energy Project has been permanently decommissioned and abandoned.

History
The Sable Offshore Energy Project is operated by ExxonMobil Canada Ltd., with its partners Shell Canada Limited, Imperial Oil Resources Limited, Pengrowth Energy Corporation (acquired by Cona Resources in 2020) and Mosbacher Operating Ltd.  The Sable Offshore Energy Project produced from five offshore gas fields, beginning in December 1999.  The fields are Thebaud, Venture, South Venture, North Triumph, Alma and South Venture.

The Fields
The fields at the Sable Offshore Energy Project were developed in two tiers. Tier I fields are Thebaud, Venture and North Triumph. Thebaud began production on December 31, 1999, followed by Venture and North Triumph in February 2000. Tier II fields are Alma and South Venture. Alma began production in November 2003, followed by South Venture in December 2004. A total of 21 development wells were drilled in the five fields.

Operations
Central facilities were installed at Thebaud for production, compression, utilities and accommodation. Satellite platforms were located at Venture, North Triumph, Alma and South Venture. These were unmanned wellhead platforms.  The central Thebaud facility had systems for remote monitoring and control of the other platforms. Each of the unmanned platforms was equipped with a helideck and emergency accommodations. Hydrocarbons produced at the satellite platforms were transported through a system of subsea flowlines to the Thebaud platform for processing and export to shore.

Raw gas from the five fields was separated and dehydrated at the Thebaud platform. The separated gas and hydrocarbon liquids and condensates were then recombined and transported through a subsea pipeline to landfall in the Country Harbour area of Guysborough County, Nova Scotia, and then to a gas processing plant at nearby Goldboro, Nova Scotia. There, the gas was conditioned by removing natural gas liquids, condensates and remaining water. The sales gas then flowed to markets in eastern Canada and the northeastern United States through an onshore pipeline. Natural gas liquids and condensate were transported by another onshore pipeline to a fractionation plant at Point Tupper, Nova Scotia for further processing before being sold.

Total gas production from each of the five Sable Offshore Energy Project fields appears in the table below.

Field NameTotal Production - E9M3
(Billions of cubic metres)
Total Production - Bcf
(Billions of cubic feet)
Thebaud14.2 501
Venture14.0494
North Triumph8.3292
South Venture8.9 315
Alma14.6 516
Total Production60.02,118

 

Decommissioning and Abandonment
In late 2017, ExxonMobil began the plugging and abandonment of the 21 Sable Offshore Energy Project production wells, starting with those wells located in the Thebaud field. This process involved the use of the Noble Regina Allen, a jack-up drilling rig, to set a series of mechanical and/or cement plugs in the wellbore to permanently seal each well in accordance with the regulations. This is to prevent hydrocarbons from migrating within or out of the well.

ExxonMobil shut down all production from the remaining Sable Offshore Energy Project producing fields (South Venture and Alma) in December 2018. The plugging and abandonment of all the wells was completed in December 2019. Activities for the decommissioning and removal of the offshore platforms located at each of the five offshore fields fully began in 2019. The heavy lift vessel, the Heerema Marine Contractors Thialf, began facilities removals work in the field in May 2020, and all facilities were removed, and the project was fully abandoned and decommissioned by November 2020.

A post-abandonment monitoring program was conducted in the late summer/fall of 2021 to re-confirm the integrity of the well plugging and abandonment program, and to confirm that there is nothing on the seabed that could pose a potential hazard to other commercial ocean users. On September 18, 2021, a number of small bubbles of methane gas were observed to be intermittently released from the former Alma 2 well location. ExxonMobil then began additional monitoring of the Alma 2 well to further investigate the well condition. Six additional Alma 2 monitoring campaigns took place – three in 2022 and three in 2023. The monitoring programs showed that the intermittent release rates remained low and exhibited a decreasing trend, with zero bubbles of methane observed during the last September 2023 program. After assessing all of the data compiled (remotely operated vehicle videos and associated logs, gas sample analyses, third-party commissioned reports), the CNSOPB was satisfied that the post-abandonment monitoring requirements were met and concluded that future monitoring is not required. The Operations Authorization for the Sable Offshore Energy Project was revoked and the project officially closed.

Project Information

We publish reports and data on oil and gas activities. View the status of a project and reports related to production, environmental effects monitoring, and industrial benefits, if available, below. You can also view requests made by operators for project deviations, and decisions made by our Chief Safety Officer or Chief Conservation Officer to ensure that regulatory requirements are upheld.

Operators working in the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area must submit an application and an authorization must be granted before this work can begin. View current applications and approval statuses below.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

Operations Authorization – Install/Remove (OA-R) grants approval for a proponent to carry out any activity in the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area related to the installation or removal of oil and gas facilities.

Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (ACW) is required to re-enter, workover, complete, recomplete, suspend or abandon a well or part of it. The application for an ACW is reviewed in conjunction with the operator’s 
application for an Operations Authorization – Drilling (OA-D) or Operations Authorization – Production (OA-P), as applicable.

Operations Authorization – Production (OA-P) grants approval for a proponent to carry out any activity in the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area related to oil and gas production.
 

ActivityApplicantDate SubmittedApproval Status
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties20/08/23Approved
(18/09/23)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties11/07/23Approved
(18/07/23)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties28/04/23Approved
(31/05/23)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties27/10/22Approved
(18/11/22)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties14/07/22Approved
(23/09/22)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties14/02/22Approved
(07/03/22)
Operations/Authorization - Install/Remove - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties22/07/21Approved
(15/09/21)
Operations/Authorization - Install/RemoveExxonMobil Canada Properties10/02/20Approved
(01/05/20)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Alma 1)ExxonMobil Canada Properties03/10/19Approved
(18/10/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Alma 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties03/10/19Approved
(18/10/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Alma 3)ExxonMobil Canada Properties19/09/19Approved
(18/10/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Alma 4A)ExxonMobil Canada Properties01/10/19Approved
(18/10/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (South Venture 3)ExxonMobil Canada Properties25/07/19Approved
(31/07/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (South Venture 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties28/03/19Approved
(05/07/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (South Venture 1)ExxonMobil Canada Properties26/03/19Approved
(05/07/19)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Venture 3)ExxonMobil Canada Properties16/06/18Approved
(26/09/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Venture 1)ExxonMobil Canada Properties11/06/18Approved
(21/08/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Venture 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties05/06/18Approved
(25/10/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well” (Venture 5)ExxonMobil Canada Properties04/06/18Approved
(21/08/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well” (Venture 7)ExxonMobil Canada Properties04/06/18Approved
(18/09/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well” (Venture 6)ExxonMobil Canada Properties30/05/18Approved
(31/08/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well” (Venture 4)ExxonMobil Canada Properties10/04/18Approved
(21/08/18)
Operations Authorization-Production  - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties29/03/8Approved
(16/07/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (North Triumph 1)ExxonMobil Canada Properties08/03/18Approved
(04/07/18)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (North Triumph 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties08/03/18Approved
(04/07/18)
Operations Authorization-Production - AMENDMENTExxonMobil Canada Properties17/10/17Approved
(21/11/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 1)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 3)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 4)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 5)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (Thebaud 6)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(11/12/17)
Well Approval: Approval to Alter the Condition of a Well (South Venture 2)ExxonMobil Canada Properties18/09/17Approved
(12/05/17)
Operations Authorization-Production (renewal)ExxonMobil Canada Properties15/12/16Approved
(28/02/17)

We provide operational updates and production data via weekly activity reports. Links below are Adobe Acrobat Files.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

Activity reports provide the public with a weekly update of petroleum-related activities in the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area.

DateDocument Title
01/11/2023
25/09/2023
24/07/2023
05/06/2023
23/11/2022


 

As part of our comprehensive Monitoring and Compliance program, our team also monitors oil and gas production from offshore projects. This is required as part of our regulatory mandate of resource conservation. View total production data for the Sable Offshore Energy Project below.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

 

DateDocument Title
14/05/2020
15/01/2019SOEP Monthly Production Report (Excel)
15/01/2019


 

Projects taking place in the Canada-Nova Scotia offshore area are closely monitored to better understand the effects of associated oil and gas activity on the surrounding environment. Learn more about the environmental effects of this offshore project below. 

Learn more about Environmental Effects Monitoring, view our: 


Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

DateDocument Title
28/03/2019
31/03/2017
31/03/20162015 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/03/20152014 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
28/03/20142013 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
23/03/20132012 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
13/07/20122011 Annual Report (revised) – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
31/05/20112010 Annual Report (revised) – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
29/01/20102009 Annual Report (revised) – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
27/02/20092008 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/09/20082007 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/04/20072006 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
28/04/20062005 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/04/20042003 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/05/20032002 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
31/12/20022001 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
30/03/20012000 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program
31/03/20001999 Annual Report – Offshore Environmental Effects Monitoring Program


 

For approved development projects, operators are required to submit annual benefits reports us. View the reports for this project below. Links below are Adobe Acrobat Files.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).
 

DateDocument Title
12/06/2024
30/04/2023
06/06/2022
22/03/2022
18/06/2020
29/03/2019
06/04/20182017 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20172016 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/2016
31/03/2015
31/03/2014
31/03/2013
30/03/20122011 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20112010 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20102009 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20092008 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20082007 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
30/03/20072006 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20062005 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20052004 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20042003 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20032002 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
29/03/20022001 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
30/03/20012000 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/20001999 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/19991998 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/19981997 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
31/03/19971996 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
29/03/19961995 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report
 2007 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report – Restatement
 2006 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report – Restatement
 2005 Canada-Nova Scotia Benefits Report – Restatement

Under certain circumstances, the Accord Acts provide our Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation Officer with the authority to allow an alternate approach to meeting regulatory requirements. Regulatory Query Forms to request an alternate approach are processed and administered by our Operations/Health, Safety & Environment team.

Please note that the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board became the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Energy Regulator on January 31, 2025. Decisions made prior to this date will reference the Canada-Nova Scotia Offshore Petroleum Board (CNSOPB).

  • Our Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation Officer are responsible for approving or declining Regulatory Query proposals, taking into consideration input provided by our technical team.
  • Generally speaking, before allowing an alternate approach to regulatory compliance, the Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation Officer must be convinced that the proposed approach provides a level of safety, environmental protection and conservation equivalent to that provided in regulation.
  • We post all in-effect Regulatory Query decisions made by our Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation Officer on our website, for public information purposes. Note: Regulatory Query decisions made prior to April 13, 2012 are not posted.
  • Regulatory Query applications for alternatives under the Occupational Health and Safety provisions of the Accord Acts (Part 3.1 - federal, and Part 3(A) - provincial) are made available for public comment in advance of the decision process. Comments received are reviewed by our Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation Officer prior to making a Regulatory Query decision.
  • Operators are required to submit a Regulatory Query Form to request an alternate approach.
  • We have a directive describing the submission process operators should follow when submitting a Regulatory Query Form. Check out the Regulatory Queries Directive on our Legislation and Regulatory Instruments page.

Regulatory Query Decisions
The following are Regulatory Query decisions that have been made by our Chief Safety Officer and/or Chief Conservation officer for an alternate approach to meeting certain regulatory requirements. You can view the decisions made by clicking on the links in the table below.

DateDocument TitleAuthor
 No RQs Currently In Effect