Aker BP Accedes Nine of Ten Offshore Field Plans, as Troldhaugen Project Discontinued

Tuesday, March 21, 2023

Norwegian oil and gas company Aker BP has notified the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy that the company has acceded to all the Plans for Development and Operation submitted in December 2022, apart from for one. 

The Troldhaugen project in the Edvard Grieg area, which represents around four percent of the net estimated resources in these projects, has been discontinued. 

When an offshore field development decision is made in Norway, the licensees are required to submit a Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) for approval. 

After this, each licensee must notify the MPE within three months whether they accede to the field development plan or not. 

On December 16, 2022, Aker BP and its partners submitted PDOs to the MPE for the following field development projects: · Yggdrasil (Hugin, Munin and Fulla) · Valhall PWP-Fenris · Skarv Satellites (Alve Nord, Idun Nord and Ørn) · Utsira High (Symra and Troldhaugen - in addition to a Development Report for Solveig Phase 2) 

The total recoverable resources from these development projects were estimated to 730 million barrels of oil equivalent (mmboe) net for Aker BP, with net investments of approximately USD 19 billion in nominal terms and an average break-even price of USD 35-40 per barrel. 

Aker BP said Tuesday it had notified the MPE that it accedes to all but one of these PDOs, and the development projects are progressing according to plan.

The execution of the Troldhaugen project was subject to the performance of an extended well test (EWT) which has been producing since August 2021.  

"The experience from the EWT has resulted in a reduction in the expected recoverable volume. The project is no longer considered to have sufficient financial robustness, and Aker BP has decided not to accede to the PDO. In the resource and investment figures mentioned above, Troldhaugen was included with approximately 30 mmboe and USD 0.5 billion, respectively," Aker BP said.

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