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Draugen oil platform norway3/9/2024 A modified Njord A platform will ensure the recovery of new resources and support production from the Snilehorn discovery as a tie-back. The redevelopment project comprises the Njord field and the Hyme field, which is secured to Njord A. Njord A was initially designed to remain in operation for 16 years, but remaining resources in the Njord area have led to the need for restructuring the facility to continue production until 2032. The Njord reservoir comprises Jurassic sandstones in the Tilje and Ile Formations and is 2,850m-deep. Njord contains 175Mmboe of reserves, according to latest estimates. The total production was earlier estimated to be 200Mmboe at the time of the field’s development in 1996, but has increased since then due to additional resources from the Hyme field and the Snilehorn discovery (66Mmboe). Total production from the Njord field is expected to reach 450 million metric barrels of oil equivalent (Mmboe), whereas its residual production is estimated to be 180Mmboe. Njord offshore field reserves and reservoir details Statoil is the field operator with a 20% working interest, while the other licensees include Engie E&P Norge (40%), DEA Norge (30%), Faroe Petroleum Norge (7.5%) and VNG Norge (2.5%). The field development plan was submitted to Norwegian authorities in March 2017, and the same was approved in June 2017. The Njord future project has been established to further develop the Njord Area and carry out structural upgrade requirements on the Njord field’s platform.ĭuring Q1 and Q2 2016, the project’s concept and yard selection was finalised, followed by the towing of the field’s facilities to the shore on 25 August 2016.
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