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
Equinor – consent to use low-pressure facility on Åsgard B
Havindustritilsynet (Havtil) har gitt Equinor samtykke til å ta i bruk lavtrykksanlegget på Åsgard B.
Published:
12 November 2025
- Use of facility