Statfjord oil field reserves

Recently celebrating 40 years of production, Statfjord is the biggest oil field ever on the Norwegian continental shelf, containing close to 9 billion barrels of oil equivalents. Through targeted work we have achieved world-class use of resources and produced almost 6 billion barrels from the main field and satellite fields combined. Statfjord is a world-class oil and gas field that has supplied the world with huge amounts of energy. The field has created high value and been a cornerstone in the development of the entire Norwegian petroleum industry. It is therefore a pleasure to see that we, together with our partners in the area, can extend the production period and continue the value creation.”

The new plan calls for extending Statfjord production by maturing new reserves for recovery and making necessary upgrading of the platforms, strongly increasing field activity. Around 100 new wells Recently celebrating 40 years of production, Statfjord is the biggest oil field ever on the Norwegian continental shelf, containing close to 9 billion barrels of oil equivalents. Through targeted work we have achieved world-class use of resources and produced almost 6 billion barrels from the main field and satellite fields combined. Statfjord is a world-class oil and gas field that has supplied the world with huge amounts of energy. The field has created high value and been a cornerstone in the development of the entire Norwegian petroleum industry. It is therefore a pleasure to see that we, together with our partners in the area, can extend the production period and continue the value creation.” Fig. 1 shows the field location and layout. The Statfjord field averages 4 km wide and 24 km long and consists of four reservoirs: the Upper and Lower Brent, Dunlin, and Statfjord. The main recoverable reserves (˜75%) are in the Upper and Lower Brent, 24% are in the Statfjord reservoir, and 1 % in the Dunlin reservoir. Both the Brent and Statfjord have exceptionally good reservoir characteristics and contain highly undersaturated, low-sulfur crude oil. Estimated oil in place is 1024×10 The giant Statfjord oil and gas field is located in the Tampen area, immediately to the north of the UK Brent field. Statfjord straddles the UK/Norway median line, and has been unitised between the countries. The field has been developed using three large concrete platforms. The Statfjord Late Life (SLL) project was completed in 2017 to extend

13 Jan 2020 Equinor Scraps Decommissioning Plan at Statfjord Oilfield from its Statfjord oilfield comprising Statfjord A, B and C production platforms.

22 Feb 2020 Production is being extended at the field where extraction began in 1979. Statfjord is Norway's largest oil discovery, with reserves of nearly 9  Many translated example sentences containing "production platform" – French- English dictionary and A visit to a production platform in the Statfjord oil field [] . 30 Jan 2020 Norwegian production has been declining since 2004, but this will be The first positive development surrounds the Statfjord oil field, which  14 Jun 2019 HomeDevelopment and Production Equinor is keen to develop the Barnacle field, located in the northern part of the UK Equinor intends to drill another exploration well on the field in August 2019, with first oil in Q4 2019.

The Statfjord A platform began production in 1979. The Statfjord B platform followed in 1982 and Platform C in 1985. Oil is transported from the field via tankers.

Oil and gas transport. Statfjord oil production is loaded into shuttle tankers on the field and shipped to a number of ports in north-western Europe. The Norwegian  25 Nov 2019 During the 2000s, oil production was declining rapidly, despite large remaining reserves. The problem was finding drilling targets that provided  9 Jan 2020 The new plan calls for extending Statfjord production by maturing new reserves for recovery and making necessary upgrading of the platforms,  The Statfjord A platform began production in 1979. The Statfjord B platform followed in 1982 and Platform C in 1985. Oil is transported from the field via tankers. 13 Jan 2020 Equinor ASA EQNR recently announced its plans to ramp up productivity from its Statfjord oilfield comprising Statfjord A, B and C production  10 Jan 2020 Equinor and its partners to extend production life of the Statfjord field The Norwegian oil and gas company said that a new business plan in  9 Jan 2020 In order to strengthen the Statfjord field, the operations will be reorganised, the combination of Centrica's Exploration & Production business and major discovery West of Shetland; 11/06/2018 - Spirit Energy: Oil discovery 

PRODUCTION FROM THE FIELD Statfjord produces oil and associated gas from Jurassic sandstone in the Brent Remaining reserves, 3.1, 4.1, 2.4, 0.0, 9.5  

There is an old adage that runs "The best place to find oil is in an oil field!" and focus on enhancing production in and around existing oil & gas fields. from an integrated approach to improved recovery; the Statfjord Field in the NOCS is a 

13 Jan 2020 Equinor Scraps Decommissioning Plan at Statfjord Oilfield from its Statfjord oilfield comprising Statfjord A, B and C production platforms.

Since production started in 1971, oil and gas have been produced from a total of 106 fields on the Norwegian shelf. At the end of 2018, 83 fields were in production: 63 in the North Sea, 18 in the Norwegian Sea and 2 in the Barents Sea. One new field started producing in 2018, Aasta Hansteen, while a further 14 were still under development Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic Statfjord formation; Middle Jurassic, Oseberg, Rannoch, Etive, Ness and Tarbert formations. Oseberg (Norwegian: Osebergfeltet) is an offshore oil field with a gas cap in the North Sea located 140 km (87 mi) northwest of the city of Bergen on the southwestern coast of Norway. Shortcuts Exploitiation licence Field production Wellbore statistics Map services FactMaps Factpages - NPD Interne Faktasider inneholder informasjon om petroleumsvirksomheten på norsk sokkel, og er tett integrert med interne Faktakart og internt Faktavarehus.

Statfjord is a world-class oil and gas field that has supplied the world with huge amounts of energy. The field has created high value and been a cornerstone in the development of the entire Norwegian petroleum industry. Originally, the partnership hoped to recover 40% of the oil in the Statfjord field. The outcome so far is a record 66%. The global average for oil fields is 35%. The goal is to recover 74% of the gas from Statfjord. Since production started in 1971, oil and gas have been produced from a total of 106 fields on the Norwegian shelf. At the end of 2018, 83 fields were in production: 63 in the North Sea, 18 in the Norwegian Sea and 2 in the Barents Sea. One new field started producing in 2018, Aasta Hansteen, while a further 14 were still under development Upper Triassic to Lower Jurassic Statfjord formation; Middle Jurassic, Oseberg, Rannoch, Etive, Ness and Tarbert formations. Oseberg (Norwegian: Osebergfeltet) is an offshore oil field with a gas cap in the North Sea located 140 km (87 mi) northwest of the city of Bergen on the southwestern coast of Norway. Shortcuts Exploitiation licence Field production Wellbore statistics Map services FactMaps Factpages - NPD Interne Faktasider inneholder informasjon om petroleumsvirksomheten på norsk sokkel, og er tett integrert med interne Faktakart og internt Faktavarehus.