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Oseberg oil field

Oseberg
Oseberg oil field is located in North Sea
Oseberg oil field
Location of Oseberg
CountryNorway
Offshore/onshoreOffshore
Coordinates60°29′30.7104″N 2°49′38.3304″E / 60.491864000°N 2.827314000°E / 60.491864000; 2.827314000
OperatorsEquinor
Field history
Discovery1979
Start of production1988
Production
Current production of oil14,121 m3/d (88,820 bbl/d)
Producing formationsUpper Triassic to Lower Jurassic Statfjord formation; Middle Jurassic, Oseberg, Rannoch, Etive, Ness and Tarbert formations

Oseberg (Norwegian: Osebergfeltet) is an offshore oil field with a gas cap in the North Sea located 140 km (87 mi) northwest of the city of Bergen on the southwestern coast of Norway.[1] The field, which is 25 km long by 7 km wide,[2] was discovered in 1979 and its development is known to be one of the significant milestones in emergence of Norway's independent oil and gas industry.[3][4] The Oseberg field was named after Oseberg ship, one of Norway's most significant archeological discoveries. The ancient Viking ship from the early 9th century was discovered in a 1904 historical excavation of a burial mound at the Oseberg Farm, south of Oslo.[5]

An extensive subsea pipeline network called Oseberg Transport System (OTS) transports up to 765,000 bbl/d (121,600 m3/d) from the Oseberg area to Sture terminal in Norway.[6] The sea depth in the Oseberg area is 100 meters. The Oseberg Field Centre consists of three platforms: Oseberg A, B and D, connected to each other by bridges, in the southern part of the Oseberg field and the Oseberg C platform, which is located 14 kilometers north of the field center. The operator is Equinor, in partnership with Petoro, TotalEnergies, ExxonMobil and ConocoPhillips.[3] The field extends into blocks 30/6 and 30/9, parts of Production licenses (PL) 053 and 079.[3]

  1. ^ Erlandsen, S.M. (2000). "Production experience from smart wells in the Oseberg Field". 2000 SPE annual technical conference and exhibition : Dallas TX, 1–4 October 2000. Retrieved 5 December 2009.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Sognesand was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ a b c OLJEDIREKTORATET Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. Oseberg
  4. ^ Fagerberg, Jan; Mowery, David C.; Verspagen, Bart (2009). Innovation, Path Dependency, and Policy. The Norwegian case. Oxford University Press. p. 195. ISBN 978-0-19-955155-2.
  5. ^ Dr Friedrich Schneider (September–October 1999). "Automation central to Oseberg Sør rig" (PDF). Drilling Contractor. Retrieved 16 December 2009.
  6. ^ Oil Pipelines in Norway and Downstream Activities

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