Norsk Hydro and partners submit plan for gas export from Njord field
On 15 November, Hydro and its partners in the Njord license submitted a plan for development and operation (PDO) for
gas export from the Njord field to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
The Hydro-operated Njord field in the Norwegian Sea will be upgraded for a total of NOK 1.6 bn, NOK 1.15 bn of which
is accounted for by the PDO investments.
If the plan is approved, the oil-producing field will become a gas exporter, at the same time as new production wells
will ensure that oil production can continue for as long as possible. The annual gas volume will be around 2.2 bn
cm.
"Njord has been an important oil producer for Hydro since September 1997. Gas export will bring the field into a new
phase. The plan is to invest in equipment for gas export and drill more production wells to keep up oil production
once the pressure in the reservoir falls," says field manager Erik Abrahamsen.
Before gas export starts on 1 October 2007, a gas drying unit must be installed in the process plant. A new pipeline
will also be laid between the platform and Augard Transport on Halten Bank. The gas will be transported via the
Augard Transport pipeline to the Kata processing plant before export to the European markets.
"The drilling program will start in December. We hope this will increase the field's reserves," says Abrahamsen.
Hydro will also try out new technology -- narrow hole drilling through production tubing -- in this drilling
campaign. Narrow hole drilling reduces drilling costs, which means that the partners can drill more production wells
and achieve more efficient recovery from the reservoir. A target of increasing the rate of recovery from 20 to 30 %
has been set.
Facts about the Njord field:
Location: 130 km northwest of Kristiansund.
Installations: The semi-submersible steel platform Njord A and the oil storage vessel Njord Bravo, which is normally
remote controlled from the platform.
Wells: Prior to the forthcoming drilling campaign, the field has 11 oil production wells and four gas injection
wells.
Reservoir: The field has a complex reservoir with both horizontal and vertical barriers.
Partners:
Hydro (operator) 20.00 %
Gaz de France 20.00 %
ExxonMobil 20.00 %
E.ON Ruhrgas 15.00 %
Paladin 15.00 %
Petoro 7.50 %
OER 2.50 %
