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=== Summary Information === | === Summary Information === | ||
* Operator: Equinor | * Operator: Equinor | ||
− | * Country: | + | * Country: Norway |
− | * Location: | + | * Location: North Sea |
− | * Production start: | + | * Production start: 2024 expected |
− | * Partners: | + | * Partners: Petoro, Var Energi & ConocoPhillips |
− | * Type: Oil | + | * Type: Oil |
− | * Estimated Reserves: | + | * Estimated Reserves: 200 million barrels of recoverable reserves |
− | * Production Volume: | + | * Production Volume: |
=== Description === | === Description === |
Revision as of 13:02, 19 October 2020
Summary Information
- Operator: Equinor
- Country: Norway
- Location: North Sea
- Production start: 2024 expected
- Partners: Petoro, Var Energi & ConocoPhillips
- Type: Oil
- Estimated Reserves: 200 million barrels of recoverable reserves
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Breidablikk field is one of the largest undeveloped oil discoveries on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS).
- The development concept chosen for the Breidablikk field is subsea development with 23 oil producing wells from four subsea templates that are controlled from Grane Oil Field. Breidablikk will be tied in to the Grane platform for oil processing prior to being brought ashore at the Sture terminal
Contractors
- Technip: Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Installation contract for the Breidablikk Pipelay, including option for the Subsea Installation scope
History
- 2020 - Final investment decision made