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* The installations have steel jackets that are linked by bridges. | * The installations have steel jackets that are linked by bridges. | ||
** The process platform for refining and producing crude oil will weigh 25,000 tons | ** The process platform for refining and producing crude oil will weigh 25,000 tons | ||
− | ** The riser platform for transporting the crude oil extracted from the oil well to the process platform | + | ** The riser platform for transporting the crude oil extracted from the oil well to the process platform weighs 21,000 tons |
* The oil will be transported to the Mongstad terminal in Hordaland county | * The oil will be transported to the Mongstad terminal in Hordaland county | ||
− | * The gas will be transported via | + | * The gas will be transported via [[Statpipe Gas Pipeline | Statpipe]] to [[Karsto Gas Processing Plant | Kårstø]] in Rogaland county for processing and transport onward. |
* The development is to be powered from shore by a HVDC link | * The development is to be powered from shore by a HVDC link | ||
+ | * The Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 project consists of a new platform, five new subsea systems, 28 new wells, a new module for the existing riser platform, and facilities to send power from shore to the Utsira High area. | ||
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=== Contractors === | === Contractors === | ||
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2015 - Development plan submitted to government | 2015 - Development plan submitted to government | ||
2015 - Development approval granted | 2015 - Development approval granted | ||
+ | * 2022 - Phase II comes on stream | ||
=== Geology === | === Geology === | ||
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:6127 Technip awarded fabrication and installation contracts by Statoil for Johan Sverdrup and Oseberg Vestflanken] | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:6127 Technip awarded fabrication and installation contracts by Statoil for Johan Sverdrup and Oseberg Vestflanken] | ||
# [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2020/08/technipfmc-awarded-significant-subsea_19.html TechnipFMC Awarded a Significant Subsea Contract for the Equinor Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Development] | # [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2020/08/technipfmc-awarded-significant-subsea_19.html TechnipFMC Awarded a Significant Subsea Contract for the Equinor Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Development] | ||
+ | # [https://a-barrel-full.blogspot.com/2022/12/johan-sverdrup-phase-2-on-stream.html Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 on stream] | ||
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Revision as of 10:17, 20 December 2022
Information
- Operator: Statoil
- Country: Norway
- Location: North Sea
- Production start:
- Partners:
- Production licence 501: Lundin petroleum (operator) 40%, Statoil 40%, Maersk oil 20%
- Production licence 265: Statoil (operator) 40%, Petoro 30%, Det norske oljeselskap ASA 20%, Lundin petroleum 10%
- Type: Oil & Gas
- Estimated Reserves: 1.7 billion to 3.0 billion barrels of oil equivalents
- Production Volume: 550,000 - 650,000 barrels of oil equivalents a day when fully developed
Description
- Johan Sverdrup is among the largest oil fields on the Norwegian shelf, and will at peak contribute with 25% of the production from the Norwegian shelf.
- The giant field is expected to start production in late 2019. The field lifetime will be 50 years, with an anticipated plateau production of 550,000-650,000 barrels of oil equivalent/day (boe/d) field capacity
- The discovery is located in 110 metres of water, the reservoir being situated at a depth of 1900 metres
- The field centre in the first phase comprises a process platform, drilling platform, riser platform and living quarter, and has been designed so as to facilitate future development.
- The installations have steel jackets that are linked by bridges.
- The process platform for refining and producing crude oil will weigh 25,000 tons
- The riser platform for transporting the crude oil extracted from the oil well to the process platform weighs 21,000 tons
- The oil will be transported to the Mongstad terminal in Hordaland county
- The gas will be transported via Statpipe to Kårstø in Rogaland county for processing and transport onward.
- The development is to be powered from shore by a HVDC link
- The Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 project consists of a new platform, five new subsea systems, 28 new wells, a new module for the existing riser platform, and facilities to send power from shore to the Utsira High area.
Contractors
- **SHI:** Construction of the process platform and riser platform
- **Transocean:** Appraisal drilling
- **Aker Solutions:**
- Front-end engineering design (FEED) work, as well as an EPma option for the development's first phase
- Engineering and procurement management for the riser and processing platform topsides
- Hook-up work and gangways for the entire field
- **Kvaerner and KBR:** Construction of the topside for the utility and living quarters platform
- **IKM Ocean Design:** Infield Pipelines FEED contract
- **KONGSBERG:** Supply of safety, automation and lifecycle simulation technology
- **Kværner Verdal:**
- EPC for riser platform jacket
- Steel jacket for the drilling platform
- **ABB:**
- Design, engineer, supply and commission power supply systems
- Fabrication and installation of two high-voltage power cables
- **Baker Hughes:** Contract for integrated drilling services
- **Odfjell Drilling:** Contracts for drilling services
- **IKM Ocean Design:** EPC contract for the gooseneck spool and retrofit hot-tap tee
- **FMC Technologies:** Subsea trees, subsea wellheads, manifolds, and control systems integration
- **Mitsui:** Linepipe fabrication contract for the export pipelines
History
2010 - Johan Sverdrup Oil Field discovered 2012 - Successful Johan Sverdrup appraisal well drilled 2013 - Further appraisals 2013 - Aker Solutions wins contract to provide engineering services, procurement and management assistance (EPma) 2014 - Concept selection completed 2015 - Major contracts awarded 2015 - Development plan submitted to government 2015 - Development approval granted
- 2022 - Phase II comes on stream
Geology
Links
- Successful Johan Sverdrup appraisal well
- Delineation of oil discovery Johan Sverdrup
- Pre-unit agreement for Johan Sverdrup signed
- Completed appraisal well in Johan Sverdrup
- Johan Sverdrup Oil Field, Lundin Petroleum
- Delineation of the 16/2-6 Johan Sverdrup oil discovery – 16/2-16 and 16/2-16 A
- Recommending Mongstad for Johan Sverdrup oil export
- Concept selection for the Johan Sverdrup field early in 2014
- Aker Solutions Wins Johan Sverdrup Framework Contract
- Concept selection for the Johan Sverdrup field
- IKM Ocean Design awarded Johan Sverdrup Infield Pipelines FEED contract
- KONGSBERG selected to supply safety, automation and lifecycle simulation technology for Johan Sverdrup field development
- Johan Sverdrup: The Making of a Giant
- Johan Sverdrup jacket contract award
- Major Johan Sverdrup contract award
- Submitting the development plan for Johan Sverdrup
- ABB wins $155 million order to power large North Sea oilfield
- Rig and drilling contract for Johan Sverdrup
- Statoil awarding contract for utility and living quarters on Johan Sverdrup
- SHI Wins KRW 1.17 trillion Order to Build 2 Offshore Platforms
- Statoil is awarding the contract for integrated drilling services
- Johan Sverdrup development approved
- Contract for Johan Sverdrup drilling platform jacket
- Hot-tap contract on Johan Sverdrup to IKM Ocean Design
- Contract award for Johan Sverdrup power cables
- FMC Technologies Awarded Phase 1 for Statoil's Johan Sverdrup
- Johan Sverdrup pipeline contracts
- Technip awarded fabrication and installation contracts by Statoil for Johan Sverdrup and Oseberg Vestflanken
- TechnipFMC Awarded a Significant Subsea Contract for the Equinor Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 Development
- Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 on stream