Operator: Equinor
Fields: Åsgard and Halten Øst
Other info: The development of the Halten Øst field includes modifications on Åsgard A and Åsgard B.
Halten Øst
Halten Øst is located in the Norwegian Sea, east of the Åsgard field. It consists of six discoveries: Natalia, Sigrid, Nona, Flyndretind, Gamma and Harepus. The water depth is 200-300 metres. Plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 2023. The development concept includes five subsea templates that will be tied back to the existing infrastructure on the Åsgard field.
Halten Øst will be developed in two phases. Production from the first and second phase is scheduled to start in 2025 and 2029, respectively.
Source: norskpetroleum.no
Åsgard
Åsgard is a field in the central part of the Norwegian Sea. The water depth in the area is 240-300 metres. Åsgard was discovered in 1981, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1996. The field has been developed with subsea wells tied-back to a production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO), Åsgard A. The development also includes Åsgard B, a floating, semi-submersible facility for gas and condensate processing. The gas centre is connected to a storage vessel for condensate, Åsgard C. Production from Åsgard A began in 1999, while Åsgard B and C came on stream in 2000.
Source: norskpetroleum.no