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Oil Discovery Near Visund In The Northern North Sea
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Equinor finds oil near Visund field in Norwegian North Sea
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Norway: Equinor announces oil discovery near Visund in the northern North Sea
14 Jun 2021
Aker BP have struck oil in production licence
PL 554. Recoverable resources are estimated at between 1.3 and 3.6 million standard cubic metres of oil equivalent, corresponding to 8-23 million barrels of oil equivalent. This is the first Equinor-operated well in the production licence, and the fifth discovery on the Norwegian continental shelf this year. The discovery is in line with our roadmap of exploring near existing infrastructure in order to increase the commerciality, says Rune Nedregaard, senior vice president, Exploration and Production South.
Exploration wells 34/6-5 ST2 on the
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Norway: Equinor expecting a third capacity increase at Johan Sverdrup
28 Jan 2021
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Johan Sverdrup field is expected to increase its daily production capacity up to 535,000 barrels of oil by mid-2021. This is around 100,000 barrels more than the original basis at start-up in October 2019.
Equinor and its partners tested the plant capacity in November 2020 to verify a possible production rise. Rates up to 535,000 barrels of oil per day were tested.
The capacity increase depends on water-injection, which is planned for this year. This increase is possible because the field production has been very good and stable from day one, and the wells have produced even better than expected, says Rune Nedregaard, vice president for Johan Sverdrup operations.