![]() Gas injection and water injection are used to increase production. New production wells are currently being drilled and more is being considered to increase output. The field was discovered in 1984 by well 6407/9-1. The field is located 150 km off the coast of Norway and 200 km south of the Arctic Circle, in water depths of 240-280 m. The oil spilled was in such a small amount that much of it evaporated before being contained. The Draugen oil field lies in Block 6407/9 in the Haltenbanken oil and gas province. The oil being loaded into the Navion Scandia tanker was spilled when the pipeline pressure became too high. In January 2008, a small amount of oil was spilled after a pipe broke while loading a tanker. ![]() In 2003 it was sold to Russia and installed on the ship Ispolin for drilling in the Russian sector of the Caspian Spills In January 1997 it was decided to dispense with the maintenance-intensive drilling package on the Draugen platform because the well programme had been completed. The Asgard transport pipeline is used for transport of natural gas to Kårstø. The Draugen field is one of the largest oil fields on the Norwegian continental shelf and the first one that came into production in the Norwegian Sea. Oil transport is accomplished through tanker via floating buoy. Stabilised oil is stored in tanks at the base of the facility. ![]() The field has been developed with a concrete fixed facility and integrated topside and has both platform and subsea wells. The platform consists of a concrete monocolumn with integrated deck. Located on the western edge of the Trøndelag platform in the Norwegian Sea, 7 km northwest of the Draugen platform, the Hasselmus gas discovery (well 6407/9-9 T2) was drilled on the Hasselmus structure by A/S Norske Shell in 1999 and encountered a 16-meter gas column and a 6. The Draugen field in the Norwegian Sea was operated by Shell until it was sold to OKEA in 2018. They are all producing reservoirs with good characteristics. The major reservoir is the Rogn Formation, a shallow marine sand bar of the Late Jurassic at around 1,600 metres (5,200 ft), while on the western side of the field is the Garn Formation of the Middle Jurassic. Īdditional resources in the Garn Vest structure came on stream in December 2001, while development of additional resources at the Rogn Sør structure were approved in the spring of 2001, coming on stream in January 2003. The field has six subsea water injection wells. The Garn Vest and Rogn Sør deposits have been developed with a total of five subsea wells connected to the main facility at Draugen. Two flowlines connect the facility to a floating loading buoy. Stabilized oil is stored in tanks in the base of the facility. One is the Southern Oil Producer, located at a distance of 2.6 km, while the other is on the Rogn South structure at a distance of 8.6 km. The field has been developed with a concrete fixed facility and integrated topside. In addition to the platform wells, there are also two subsea producers, both to the south of the platform. It has been operating by A/S Norske Shell until sold to AS OKEA in 2018. The contract for upgrading Njord A, (worth NOK 5 billion) was awarded to Kværner. A/S Norske Shell (Shell) is the field’s operator. Draugen is an oil field in the Norwegian Sea, around 150 km north of Kristiansund. This aims to make the field ready to produce until 2040. A/S Norske Shell has received consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) Norway to extend the lifetime of the Draugen platform, in the Norwegian Sea. ![]() Between 20, the field is being shut down to allow for upgrades to the facilities. Ownership of the field is divided between Wintershall Dea Norge AS (50%), Equinor Energy AS (27.5%) and Neptune Energy Norge AS (22.5%). Operation facilities at the field consist of Njord A, a floating steel platform unit, containing drilling and processing facilities (along with living quarters), and Njord Bravo, a storage vessel. Although the field was discovered in 1986, production did not begin until 1997. The field lies around 130 kilometres (81 mi) northwest of Kristiansund municipality, Norway. The Njord oil field ( Njord – petroleumsfelt) is an oil field 30 kilometres (19 mi) west of the Draugen field, in the Norwegian Sea. Wintershall Dea Norge AS (50%), Equinor Energy AS (27.5%) and Neptune Energy Norge AS (22.5%) The field has been developed with a concrete fixed facility and. 64☁6′15″N 7☁2′02″E / 64.2708°N 7.2006☎ / 64.2708 7.2006 Norways Draugen Oil Platform is an Engineering Marvel Draugen is an oil field in the Norwegian Sea at a sea depth of 250 meters.
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