Gina Krog Oil And Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Equinor
- Country: Norway
- Location: North Sea
- Production start:
- Partners: Statoil - 58.7%, Total - 15%, Tellus Petroleum - 15%, PGNiG - 8%, Det Norske - 3.3%
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves: The recoverable reserves are estimated at 225 million barrels of oil equivalent
- Production Volume: Expected - 60,000 barrels of oil per day and 9 million cubic meters of gas per day
Description
- Previously called the Dagny Oil and Gas Field
- The Gina Krog field development is a gas, condensate and oil field, located in the Norwegian central part of the North Sea, about 30 kilometres northwest of Sleipner.
- The Gina Krog field is developed with a fixed platform, resting on the seabed in a water depth of 116 meters and is tied into the Sleipner Gas and Condensate Field facilities for gas export with oil being transported by tankers.
- It utilises an FSO for the oil
- The Eirin field will be developed as a satellite of Gina Krog
Contractors
- **Aibel:** FEED study (Front End Engineering Design) for the topsides on the Gina Krog platform
- **Heerema:**
- FEED study of the Dagny jacket
- Engineering, Procurement and Construction of a fixed jacket
- **Mærsk Drilling:** Production drilling
- **Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering (DSME):** Design and construction of the topsides for the Gina Krog platform
- **Aker Solutions:** Detailed engineering services and offshore hook-up and commissioning for the platform
- **Teekay:** Conversion of FSO
- **Ocean Installer:** Design, fabrication and subsea installation of Gas Export Pipeline End Manifold (PLEM), the oil export riser base, the tie-in spools and covers, as well as all associated remote tie-in operations
- **SNC-Lavalin:** Detailed design of the jacket
- DOF Subsea: Contract for turret mooring and riser installation on the Gina Krogh FSO
- **GE:**
- Turbomachinery Equipment and Services
- Subsea tie-in connection systems
- **ABB:** Internal and external telecommunication systems
History
- 1974 - Dagny Oil And Gas Field discovered
- 2012 - Total acquired a share in the field from ExxonMobil
- 2012 - The Dagny development plan submitted to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
- 2013 - The Dagny field was renamed Gina Krog
- 2013 - Heerema awarded contract for jacket
- 2013 - Topsides contracts awarded
- 2013 - Project approval awarded
- 2014 - Total sold 8% to PGNiG
- 2015 - Teekay awarded FSO contract
- 2015 - Total sold 15% to Tellus Petroleum
- 2017 - Gina Krog on stream
- 2023 - PDO submitted for the Eirin Field
- 2023 - Equinor discovered more gas
Geology
- The reservoir contains oil and gas in the Upper Jurassic Hugin Formation at a depth of about 3 700 metres below sea level.
Links
- NPD, Future developments
- Aibel awarded important Dagny study
- Submitting the Dagny development plan
- Norway: Total exchanges assets with ExxonMobil in the North Sea
- Det norske gets 3.3 percent in the Dagny field
- Processing plan for development of Dagny - 15/5-1
- Dagny jacket awarded to Heerema Fabrication Group
- Contract for Dagny topsides awarded
- Aker Solutions selected for detail engineering and hook-up services to Statoil's Dagny platform
- All set to develop Ivar Aasen and Gina Krog
- Major Statoil Contract Marks Milestone For Ocean Installer
- SNC-Lavalin Awarded Statoil’s North Sea Gina Krog Jacket Engineering Contract By Heerema Fabrication Group Engineering
- GE to Provide Turbomachinery Equipment and Services for Statoil’s Gina Krog Platform off the Coast of Norway
- GE to Provide Ocean Installer with Subsea Connection Equipment to Support Gina Krog and Eirin Gas Field Production in North Sea
- ABB wins $60 million telecom contracts for Statoil platforms
- DOF Subsea AS has been awarded several contracts
- Norway: Total Sells An 8% Interest In Gina Krog Field And Interests In Three Minor Fields
- Sembcorp Marine's Sembawang Shipyard Secures Fso Conversion Contract Worth S$56 Million From Teekay Offshore Partners For Deployment In The North Sea
- Norway: Total sells a further 15% interest in the Gina Krog field
- Gina Krog on stream
- Equinor has made a commercially viable gas discovery by the Gina Krog field in the North Sea. The discovery is small, but gas production can start as early as 2023.
- More gas from Gina Krog with Eirin