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Oseberg B

Oseberg B is part of the field centre and consists of the addtional platforms Oseberg A, and D, which are connected with bridges in the southern part of the Oseberg-field, and Oseberg C that is situated 14 kilometers north of the field centre.

Oseberg A is a concrete platform with processing equipment and housing facilities, while Oseberg B has a steel jacket with drilling-, production- and injection package.

Oseberg C

Oseberg C is located 14, 3 km north of the Oseberg field centre. The fixed installation is an integrated accommodation, process and drilling platform placed on a steel jacket.

Oil is produced from 18 wells. From 3 of the wells, the oil is sent through a multiphase-pipe line to the field centre for processing. The oil production is estimated to 30 000 barrels pr.day. The housing area has 122 beds.

Oseberg South

The Oseberg South-field, that consists of several structures south of the Oseberg-field, is constructed with an integrated drilling-, housing- and production platform. The operation started autumn of 2000.

Oseberg East

Is the smallest of the platforms in the Oseberg-area. Oseberg East is situated 25 kilometers northeast of the Oseberg field centre.

This field is constructed with an integrated drilling-, housing- and production platform with equipment for first stage processing. The Oseberg East-platform is dependent on support vessel for the execution of drilling operations.

Brage

Brage is an oilfield with some gas. The Brage-platform is an integrated housing-, process- and drilling platform with a steel jacket. The field started operating in 1993 and accomplished peak production in 1998 with 120 000 barrels a day. Today the field is production approximately 25.000 barrels a day.

Njord

The Njord-field is constructed as a floating steel platform, Njord A, with an integrated deck with drilling- and processing unit and housing facilities. The field produces approximately 20.000 barrels a day.

Kvitebjørn

The Kvitebjørn-field is located in block 34/11, east of the Gullfaks-field in the North Sea. Kvitebjørn is constructed with a fully integrated steel platform with drilling- and processing unit and housing facilities. Operations started in September 2003.

The reservoir is located about 4000 meters depth and has high pressure and high temperature. (HPHT). The water depth at Kvitebjørn is 190 meters.

Ringhorne

The Ringhorne-field is located 9 km from the ship named Balder. Ringhorne consists of a water injection plant and a processing unit. The production is transferred to Balder and the Jotun platform for final processing, storage and discharging. The production started in February 2003, and 2 new findings where revealed later that year.

Ringhorne west started to produce in April 2004, whilst Ringhorne East started productions in mars 2006.

Average production at the Ringhorne field in 2009 was 84.000 barrels a day.

 

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