First Oil Flows from Eldfisk North Field Offshore Norway

Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Eldfisk North project, operated by ConocoPhillips at the Greater Ekofisk Area in the North Sea, has achieved first oil production.

In December 2022, the Norwegian authorities approved the Eldfisk North Plan for Development and Operation with original production start scheduled in the second quarter of 2024. The permit for the start-up of the field was issued to ConocoPhillips in February 2024.

The Eldfisk North Project is located in PL018, and the licensees are TotalEnergies EP Norge (39.896%), ConocoPhillips Skandinavia (35.112%), Vår Energi (12.388%), Sval Energi  (7.604%) and Petoro (5.000%).

Cooperation and efficiency across companies have unlocked earlier first oil production, according to TotalEnergies.

The Eldfisk North Project comprises three 6-well subsea templates located approximately seven kilometers from the Eldfisk Complex.

The development includes up to 14 wells, whereof nine are producers and five will inject water into the reservoir. The Eldfisk North Project will produce 15,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day at peak and use the available capacity of Eldfisk facilities for processing and transportation.

The project has created approximately 4,000 to 4,500 jobs, and more than 80% of the total contract value has been awarded to Norwegian businesses.

“This is a nice example of a short cycle project which is delivered safely and ahead of plan. The Eldfisk North project is indeed unlocking additional resources whilst benefitting from the use of available capacities in the existing infrastructure in the Greater Elofisk Area.

“With a low break-even and greenhouse gas emissions below 10 kg/boe, the Eldfisk North project fits nicely in TotalEnergies portfolio,” said Jean-Luc Guiziou, Senior Vice President Europe for Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies.

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