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Norwegian continental shelf
Statoil is an integrated oil and gas company based in Norway. We are the leading operator on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, and a company in an expansive phase internationally.
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Statoil operated fields in Norway
Alfa North
Alpha North is a satellite to Sleipner West.
Alve
Alve lies about 16 kilometres south-west of Norne.
Åsgard
Åsgard ranks among the largest developments on the Norwegian continental shelf.
Borg
Borg has been developed with subsea installations
Brage
Brage is an oil field with some gas.
Fram
The Fram field is located about 20 kilometers north of the Troll field
Gimle
Gimle lies in the Tampen area of the North Sea, between the Gullfaks and Visund fields.
Glitne
The Glitne oil field lies in the Sleipner area.
Grane
Grane produce heavy crude oil.
Gullfaks
The main Gullfaks field lies in block 34/10.
Gullfaks South
Gullfaks South lies in blocks 34/10 og 33/12 in the northern North Sea.
Gullveig
Gullveig is a satellite to the main Gullfaks field in block 34/10.
Gungne
Gungne is a satellite to Sleipner East in the North Sea.
Heidrun
The Heidrunis a floating tension leg platform.
Heimdal
The Heimdal Gas Centeris a hub for the processing and distribution of gas.
Huldra
Huldra lies in blocks 30/2 and 30/3, about 16 kilometres from Veslefrikk.
Improvements
Modifications will be pursued in three phases.
Kristin
The Kristin gas and condensate field came on stream on 3 November 2005.
Kvitebjørn
The Kvitebjørn gas and condensate field lies in block 34/11, east of Gullfaks in the Norwegian North Sea.
Loke
Part of the Sleipner East development, the Loke satellite field is tied back to the Sleipner A platform.
Mikkel
Mikkel lies 35 kilometres south of the Midgard deposit on Statoil’s Åsgard field in the Norwegian Sea.
Morvin
Statoil commenced production of oil from the Morvin subsea field 1 August 2010.
Njord
The Njord field has been developed with a floating steel platform, Njord A, which has an integrated deck with dri...
Norne
Production began from Norne in the Norwegian Sea on 6 November 1997. Norne lies in a licence which was awarded in...
Oseberg C
Oseberg C lies 10 km north of the Oseberg field centre.
Oseberg Øst
Oseberg East lies 25 kilometers northeast of the Oseberg Field Center.
Oseberg Sør
The Oseberg Sør field consists of several structures south of the Oseberg field.
Rimfaks
Rimfaks is a satellite to the main Gullfaks field in block 34/10.
Skinfaks
Skinfaks is a satellite to the main Gullfaks field in block 34/10.
Sleipner East
Sleipner East has been developed with the Sleipner A drilling and production platform.
Sleipner West
Sleipner West was discovered in 1974, and lies in Norwegian North Sea blocks 15/6 and 15/9.
Snøhvit
The Snøhvit project is Europe's first export facility for liquefied natural gas (LNG).
Snorre
Snorre is located in blocks 34/4 and 34/7 in the Tampen area of the Norwegian North Sea.
Statfjord East
Statfjord East is tied back to the Statfjord C platform as satellite developments.
Statfjord late life
Statfjord is expected to produce until 2020 from Statfjord B and Statfjord C.
Statfjord North
Statfjord North is tied back to the Statfjord C platform as satellite developments.
Sygna
The Sygna oil field is located in the north-east corner of the Statfjord area in the Norwegian North Sea.
Tampen Link
The late life project calls for the construction of a new gas export facility to the UK - the Tampen Link.
The Oseberg area
Oil and gas is produced from the Oseberg field centre.
The Sleipner area
Sleipner is the second largest gas machine in the North Sea.
The Statfjord area
Statfjord is one of the oldest producing fields on the Norwegian continental shelf.
The Troll area
The Troll field represents the very cornerstone of Norway’s offshore gas production, and is also among the larges...
Tordis
This oil field lies in block 34/7 in the Tampen area and came on stream in 1994.
Tordis East
Tordis East has been developed with subsea installations.
Tordis South-East
Tordis South-East has been developed with subsea installations.
Troll Gas
Troll Gas comprises the Troll A platform, the Kollsnes gas processing plant west of Bergen and the pipelines betw...
Troll Oil
The Troll B and C platforms produce from oil-bearing layers in the Troll West reservoir.
Tune
Tune is developed with subsea production installations.
Tyrihans
Statoil started production from the Tyrihans in July 2009.
Urd
Urd embraces the Stær and Svale discoveries in block 6608/10
Vale
Vale is developed as a satellite installation with a sea-floor template.
Vega
Vega and Vega South are made up of the discoveries Vega North, Vega Central and Vega South.
Veslefrikk
Veslefrikk is the first development off Norway to use a floating production unit.
Vigdis
Vigdis has been developed with subsea installations.
Vilje
The Vilje field is located north of the Heimdal field.
Visund
Visund comprises a floating production, drilling and living quarters platform.
Volve
The oil field Volve came on stream 12 February 2008.
Yttergryta
Yttergryta is developed with a subsea production facility on the seabed.
Statfjord-C from construction to production
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