Skuld Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Statoil
- Country: Norway
- Location: Norwegian Sea
- Production start: 2013
- Partners: ENI, Petoro
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves: Recoverable reserves are estimated at 90 million barrels of oil equivalent
- Production Volume:
Description
- Skuld is located in the Norwegian Sea, north of Norne, at a water depth of about 340 metres and consists of the two oil deposits 6608/10-12 Dompap and 6608/10-14 S Fosskall, which are located 26 and 16 kilometres, respectively, north of the Norne vessel.
- Skuld was developed as a tie back to the Norne FPSO
Contractors
- **Aibel:** Making the required upgrades to Norne in order for the vessel to receive oil and gas from the Skuld field
- **DeepOcean:** Installation of subsea X-Mas tree
- **Nexans:** Design and manufacture the direct electrical heating (DEH) system for the subsea pipelines
History
- 2012 - Skuld gets go-ahead from the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
- 2013 - Skuld has started production
Geology
- The reservoirs consist of Lower to Middle Jurassic sandstones of the Åre, Tofte and Ile Formations at a depth of 2 400–2 600 metres.
Links
- Skuld gets go-ahead
- DeepOcean set new milestone in IMR work. Install subsea X-Mas tree from specialised IMR vessel Edda Fauna
- Nexans wins a 20 million euro DEH system contract for Statoil’s new Fossekall Dompap oil and gas field on the Norwegian Continental Shelf
- The Skuld contract grows for Aibel
- Skuld has started production