Operator: Aker BP
Field: Munin
Facility: Floatel Superior, Floatel Endurance
Additional information: The consent includes the option to use Floatel Endurance as a substitute for Floatel Superior.
Munin
Munin is a field in in the Yggdrasil area in the central North Sea, 35 kilometres south of the Oseberg field. The water depth is 110 metres. The field comprises several discoveries and extends over 200 square kilometres. The first discovery was made in 1997 and plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 2023. The development concept includes subsea tie-back of the deposits to an unmanned processing platform located in the northern part of the Yggdrasil area. The platform will be tied-back to the Hugin A processing platform in the southern Yggdrasil area.
The field is under development. Production is planned to start in 2027.
Source: norskpetroleum.no
Yggdrasil
Yggdrasil is a coordinated development of the Hugin, Munin, and Fulla fields. The development encompasses a series of discoveries and prospects in the central part of the North Sea, approximately 150 kilometres off the coast of Vestland.
The development concept consists of an unmanned production facility in the north (Munin), a processing facility with a well area and living quarters (Hugin A) in the south, and a normally unmanned wellhead platform at Frøy (Hugin B), which is tied back to Hugin A. Additionally, a total of nine subsea templates are tied into the area development.
Source: Regjeringen.no