Johan Sverdrup Phase 1 - Norwegian Sea

Johan Sverdrup oil field

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Johan Sverdrup Phase 1 Project Abstract

Located in the Utsira High area in a mature part of the Norwegian North Sea, 140 kilometers west of Stavanger, Johan Sverdrup is the largest offshore oil find in Norway in 30 years and is estimated to hold 1.8 billion to 2.9 billion barrels of oil equivalents. It's seen producing 550,000 - 650,000 barrels of oil equivalents a day when fully developed, equal to about 25 percent of current domestic output. Production is slated to start in late 2019 and is predicted to last for about half a century. Johan Sverdrup will be developed in multiple phases. This first will consist of a field center with processing, drilling, riser and accommodation platforms. They will be linked by bridges and rest on steel jacket substructures that rise about 100 meters from the seafloor. The processing system will include 3 stage separators, gas dehydration and gas recompression equipment, gas export compressor, gas-fired heaters, produced water processing equipment etc. Dresser-Rand S.A. (a Siemens Business) will supply the two compressor trains for this platform.

Flenco’s presence in the Project

Flenco is pleased to have been selected as preferred partner by Dresser-Rand to supply its auxiliary systems for this project. For further inquiries about this collaboration, you can ask your usual contact person at our Sales Department or complete and send us our contact form.

Source: www.reuters.com

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