Operator: Equinor
Field: Statfjord, Statfjord Nord, Statfjord Øst, Sygna
Additional information: The consent applies to the use of the Statfjord C facility and the Statfjord satellite fields beyond the lifetime and assumptions forming the basis for the PDO. The consent is valid until 2040.
Statfjord
Statfjord is a field in the Tampen area in the northern part of the North Sea, on the border between the Norwegian and UK sectors. The Norwegian share of the field is 85.47 per cent. The water depth in the area is 150 metres. Statfjord was discovered in 1974, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1976.
The field has been developed with three fully integrated concrete facilities: Statfjord A, Statfjord B and Statfjord C. Statfjord A, centrally located on the field, came on stream in 1979. Statfjord B, in the southern part of the field, in 1982, and Statfjord C, in the northern part, in 1985.
Source: norskpetroleum.no
Statfjord Nord
Statfjord Nord is a field in the Tampen area in the northern part of the North Sea, 17 kilometres north of the Statfjord field. The water depth in the area is 250-290 metres. Statfjord Nord was discovered in 1977, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1990. The field has been developed with two production templates and one water injection template tied-back to the Statfjord C facility. Production started in 1995.
Source: norskpetroleum.no
Statfjord Øst
Statfjord Øst is a field in the Tampen area in the North Sea, seven kilometres northeast of the Statfjord field. The water depth in the area is 150-190 metres. Statfjord Øst was discovered in 1976, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1990. The field has been developed with two subsea production templates and one water injection template, tied-back to the Statfjord C platform. In addition, two production wells have been drilled from Statfjord C. Production started in 1994.
Source: norskpetroleum.no
Sygna
Sygna is a field in the Tampen area in the northern North Sea, just northeast of the Statfjord Nord field. The water depth in the area is 300 metres. Sygna was discovered in 1996, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1999. The field has been developed with one subsea template with four well slots, connected to the Statfjord C facility. Production started in 2000.
Source: norskpetroleum.no