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Odin Gas Field
The Odin gas field was a gas producing field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of gas started in October 1984, the peak gas production of 360 mmcfd (million cubic feet per day) was achieved in 1985. Production ceased in 1994 and the field installation was dismantled in 1997. The field The characteristics of the Odin field reservoir were as follows. Owners and operator The field was owned and operated by Esso Exploration and Production Norway Inc. (100%). Infrastructure The Odin field was developed through a single offshore installation. Production The design production capacity of Odin was 10.2 million standard cubic metres per day of gas. The gas production profile of the Odin field was as shown. Odin ceased production in 1994 and the installation was removed from the field in 1997. The field may be redeveloped if the Yggdrasil area development is approved. See also * Frigg gas field * Ekofisk oil field * Edda oil and gas field * Cod ...
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North Sea
The North Sea lies between Great Britain, Denmark, Norway, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. A sea on the European continental shelf, it connects to the Atlantic Ocean through the English Channel in the south and the Norwegian Sea in the north. It is more than long and wide, covering . It hosts key north European shipping lanes and is a major fishery. The coast is a popular destination for recreation and tourism in bordering countries, and a rich source of energy resources, including wind energy, wind and wave power. The North Sea has featured prominently in geopolitical and military affairs, particularly in Northern Europe, from the Middle Ages to the modern era. It was also important globally through the power northern Europeans projected worldwide during much of the Middle Ages and into the modern era. The North Sea was the centre of the Viking Age, Vikings' rise. The Hanseatic League, the Dutch Golden Age, Dutch Republic, and Kingdom of Great Britain, Brita ...
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Eocene
The Eocene ( ) is a geological epoch (geology), epoch that lasted from about 56 to 33.9 million years ago (Ma). It is the second epoch of the Paleogene Period (geology), Period in the modern Cenozoic Era (geology), Era. The name ''Eocene'' comes from the Ancient Greek (''Ēṓs'', 'Eos, Dawn') and (''kainós'', "new") and refers to the "dawn" of modern ('new') fauna that appeared during the epoch.See: *Letter from William Whewell to Charles Lyell dated 31 January 1831 in: * From p. 55: "The period next antecedent we shall call Eocene, from ήως, aurora, and χαινος, recens, because the extremely small proportion of living species contained in these strata, indicates what may be considered the first commencement, or ''dawn'', of the existing state of the animate creation." The Eocene spans the time from the end of the Paleocene Epoch to the beginning of the Oligocene Epoch. The start of the Eocene is marked by a brief period in which the concentration of the carbon isoto ...
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Frigg Gas Field
Frigg gas field is a natural gas field on Norwegian block 25/1 in the North Sea, on the boundary between the United Kingdom and Norway. The field is named after the goddess Frigg. King Olav V of Norway officially opened production on 8 May 1978. Production was closed on 26 October 2004. The field is situated northwest of Stavanger. Operator for the field was the French oil company Elf Aquitaine, which merged and changed name to Total S.A. Operations were regulated according to an agreement between the UK and Norwegian governments called the Frigg Treaty. Infrastructural changes were made in three phases: * Phase I - 1977 * Phase II - 1978 * Phase III - 1981 Geology The field was discovered at a depth of by the Petronord group (Elf Aquitaine, Total Oil Marine Norsk, and Norsk Hydro) and the Norwegian State in 1971 with Well 25/1-1 using the Semi-submersible Neptune P 81 in of water.Heritier et al, 1980, p. 60 The well was located following interpretation of a 15 by 20 km ...
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Ekofisk Oil Field
Ekofisk is an oil field in block 2/4 of the Norwegian sector of the North Sea about southwest of Stavanger. Discovered in 1969 by Phillips Petroleum Company, it remains one of the most important oil fields in the North Sea. This was the first discovery of oil after the drilling of over 200 exploration wells in the North Sea "triggered" by the Groningen gas field discovery. In 1971, Phillips started producing directly to tankers from four subsea wells. Oil production is planned to continue until 2048; concessions given, yet expected to continue beyond 2050. The Greater Ekofisk Area consists of Cod oil gas and condensate field, Ekofisk, West Ekofisk, Tor oil field, Albuskjell oil and gas field, Eldfisk oil and gas field, Embla oil and gas field and the Edda oil and gas field. The Ekofisk Center is a vast complex of platforms and structures creating a transportation hub also for surrounding fields such as Valhall, Hod, Gyda, Ula, Statfjord, Heimdal, Tommeliten and ...
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Edda Oil And Gas Field
The Edda oil and gas field was a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979, peak oil and gas was achieved in 1980. Production ceased in 1998 and the installation and field infrastructure were dismantled in 2012. The field The characteristics of the Edda field reservoir are as follows. Owner and operator The field was owned and operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The field was developed through a single offshore installation, designated Edda ‘C’. Production The design production capacity was 4,100 Nm3/day oil and 1 million Nm3/day gas. Initial separation was at 515 psia (35.5 bar). Process facilities included gas dehydration and oily water treatment. Production from the Edda field was by natural depletion. From 1988 gas from Tommeliten Gamma was used as gas lift for the Edda wells. The oil, NGL (natural gas liquids)and gas production profile of th ...
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Cod Oil Gas And Condensate Field
The Cod oil gas and condensate field was a gas and associated natural gas liquids (NGL) production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1977, peak gas and NGL was achieved in 1980. Production ceased in 1998 and the field installation was dismantled in 2013. The field The characteristics of the Cod field reservoir were as follows. Owner and operator The field was owned and operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The Cod field was developed through an offshore installation. Production The design production capacity of Cod was 17,400 bopd (barrels of oil per day) and 117 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas. Initial separation was at 500 psia (88.3 bar). There was a single 3-phase separator with provision for 350 bpd of produce water. The produced gas was dried in a glycol contactor. Condensate was dried in coalescing filters. Dehydrated oil and gas streams were combined and sent to ...
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Albuskjell Oil And Gas Field
The Albuskjell oil and gas field was a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979, peak oil and gas was achieved in 1982. Production ceased in 1998 and the field installations were dismantled by 2013. The field The characteristics of the Albuskjell field reservoir are as follows. Owners and operator The field was owned and operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The Akbuskjell field was developed through two offshore installations: Production The design production capacity of Albuskjell ‘A’ was 79,400 bopd (barrels of oil per day) and 274 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas. Initial separation was at 1,280 psia (88.3 bar). The production capacity of Albuskjell ‘F’ was almost identical, 79,400 bopd and 273 mmscfd. Process facilities included gas dehydration and oily water treatment. Peak production was 80,000 bopd and 450 mmscfd in ...
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Eldfisk Oil And Gas Field
The Eldfisk oil and gas field is a crude oil and gas producing field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979 and peak oil and gas production was achieved in 1980. The facilities have been extended and are still operational. The field The characteristics of the Eldfisk field reservoir are as follows. Owners and operator Currently (2024), the owners of the Eldfisk field and their respective stakes are: The field is operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The Eldfisk field was originally developed through the use of three offshore platforms. Field development A water injection facility Eldfisk E was installed in the field in 1999. This facility also supplies water to Ekofisk K. A new integrated facility, Eldfisk S, started operation in 2015. This is connected by bridge to Eldfisk E. This facility replaces several functions of Eldfisk A and Eldfisk FTP. Eldfisk A has been converted into a wellhead platfo ...
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Embla Oil And Gas Field
The Embla oil and gas field is a high-pressure high-temperature (HPHT) crude oil and associated gas producing field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1993, peak oil and gas was achieved in 1994, and the field is still operational. The field The characteristics of the Embla field reservoir are as follows. Owners and operator The current (2024) owners of the Embla field and their respective stakes are: The field is operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The field has been developed with an unmanned wellhead platform facility, which is remotely controlled from Eldfisk. Production Production started in May 1993. The production profile is as follows: See also * Eldfisk oil and gas field * Ekofisk oil field * Edda oil and gas field * Cod oil gas and condensate field * Albuskjell oil and gas field * Odin gas field * Tor oil field The Tor oil field is a crude oil and associated gas producing f ...
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Tor Oil Field
The Tor oil field is a crude oil and associated gas producing field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1978 and peak oil Peak oil is the point when global oil production reaches its maximum rate, after which it will begin to decline irreversibly. The main concern is that global transportation relies heavily on gasoline and diesel. Adoption of electric vehicles ... and gas was achieved in 1979. The field was shut down in 2015 and, following the completion of new wells, started up again in 2020. The field The characteristics of the Tor field reservoir are as follows. Owners and operator The current (2024) owners of the Tor field are: The field is operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS. Infrastructure The field has been developed with an offshore platform facility, designated Tor E. Production Production started in July 1978. The production profile was as follows. Units are million standard cubic metres oil e ...
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Natural Gas Fields In Norway
Nature is an inherent character or constitution, particularly of the ecosphere or the universe as a whole. In this general sense nature refers to the laws, elements and phenomena of the physical world, including life. Although humans are part of nature, human activity or humans as a whole are often described as at times at odds, or outright separate and even superior to nature. During the advent of modern scientific method in the last several centuries, nature became the passive reality, organized and moved by divine laws. With the Industrial Revolution, nature increasingly became seen as the part of reality deprived from intentional intervention: it was hence considered as sacred by some traditions ( Rousseau, American transcendentalism) or a mere decorum for divine providence or human history ( Hegel, Marx). However, a vitalist vision of nature, closer to the pre-Socratic one, got reborn at the same time, especially after Charles Darwin. Within the various uses of the wo ...
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