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* Operator: Det Norske
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* Operator: AkerBP
 
* Country: Norway
 
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* 2012 - The PDO was approved
 
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* 2016 - BP and Det Norske merged their Norwegian assets
  
 
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# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1412 Det Norske Awards Cameron Subsea Equipment For Norway, Jette Development]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:1412 Det Norske Awards Cameron Subsea Equipment For Norway, Jette Development]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4229 First oil produced by Det norske]
 
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/blog:4229 First oil produced by Det norske]
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# [https://abarrelfull.blogspot.com/2023/08/det-norske-and-bp-join-forces-to-grow.html Det norske and BP join forces to grow Norway’s leading independent oil and gas producer]

Latest revision as of 08:58, 8 August 2023

Summary Information

  • Operator: AkerBP
  • Country: Norway
  • Location: North Sea
  • Production start: 2013
  • Partners: Det Norske - 70%, Petoro - 30%
  • Type: Oil
  • Estimated Reserves: Original
    • 1.5 million Sm³ oil
    • 0.1 billion Sm³ gas
  • Production Volume:

+++ Description

  • Jette is located about six kilometres south of the Jotun Oil Field. Water depth is about 127 metres.
  • Jette has been developed with a subsea template tied to the Jotun A facility.

+++ Contractors

  • **Cameron:** Wellheads, trees, flow bases, electro-hydraulic multiplexed controls, connections, pipeline end manifolds and other associated subsea equipment

+++ History

  • 2009 - Jette Oil Field discovered
  • 2012 - The PDO was approved
  • 2013 - First oil produced
  • 2016 - Oil production ended
  • 2016 - BP and Det Norske merged their Norwegian assets

+++ Geology

  • The reservoir is in the Heimdal Formation, which is a sub-marine fan system of the Late Paleocene age and lies at a depth of approximately 2 200 metres.

+++ Links

  1. Jette, NPD
  2. Det Norske Awards Cameron Subsea Equipment For Norway, Jette Development
  3. First oil produced by Det norske
  4. Det norske and BP join forces to grow Norway’s leading independent oil and gas producer