Brage oil field

Brage

Location of Brage

Country Norway
Location/blocks 30/6, 31/4, 31/7
Offshore/onshore Offshore
Coordinates 60°35′N 3°01′E / 60.58°N 3.02°E / 60.58; 3.02Coordinates: 60°35′N 3°01′E / 60.58°N 3.02°E / 60.58; 3.02
Operator Wintershall
Partners Statoil (32.70%), Talisman (34.25%), Petoro (13.40%), Altinex (12.62%), Endeavour (4.44%), Revus (2.57%)
Field history
Discovery 1980[1]
Start of production 1993
Peak of production 1998
Abandonment 2013
Production
Current production of oil 25,000 barrels per day (~1.2×10^6 t/a)
Estimated oil in place 25 million barrels (~3.4×10^6 t)
Producing formations Statfjord, Fensfjord

Brage (Norwegian: Bragefeltet) is an offshore oil field in the North Sea located 120 km (75 mi) northwest of the city of Bergen on the western coast of Norway and 13 km (8.1 mi) east of Oseberg Field Center. The field also contains gas.[2] The water depth at the location is 140 metres (460 ft). The field was developed with a fixed integrated production, drilling and accommodation facility[1] The oil from the field is pumped through a pipeline to Oseberg A facility from where it is transported to Sture terminal via Oseberg Transport System.[2] The gas from the field is exported through Statpipe system to Kårstø.[3] It is estimated that Brage may hold up to 20,000,000 barrels (3,200,000 m3) to 25,000,000 barrels (4,000,000 m3) of recoverable oil.[4]

Ownership

The Brage field is operated by Wintershall. Wintershall holds 32.70%, Talisman – 34.25%, Petoro – 13.40%, Altinex – 12.62%, Endeavour – 4.44%, Revus – 2.57%.[5]

Production

Brage oil field produced up to 120,000 barrels per day (19,000 m3/d) when it reached its peak production in 1998 and is currently producing 25,000 barrels per day (4,000 m3/d). New wells were drilled in 2007 and the operator plans on drilling more wells in the near future.[2] Production will probably to be shut down in 2020+

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "OLJEDIREKTORATET Norwegian Petroleum Directorate. Field: Brage". Npd.no. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  2. 1 2 3 "Statoil. Facts about Brage". Statoil.com. Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  3. "Altinex Oil Acquires Stake in Brage Field". Rigzone. 1 December 2005. Retrieved 4 March 2010.
  4. "Rune Likvern. Analysis of Brage" (PDF). Retrieved 24 April 2011.
  5. "Subsea Oil & Gas Directory. Brage Field Development". Subsea.org. Retrieved 24 April 2011.

External links

Statoil official website

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