February 18, 2013 [Statoil] - Norwegian Statoil and its partners have chosen a development concept for the Skrugard field in the Barents Sea.
The oil will be transported through a 280-kilometre pipeline from Skrugard to Veidnes outside Honningsvåg. It will be piped directly to an oil storage facility and stored in two mountain caverns.
The oil will be sent from there in a pipeline to the quay for transportation by tankers. Some 50-100 crude tankers per year are estimated to call at the terminal.
“This is part of the ambition of making Northern Norway the country’s next big petroleum region. We are pleased to have selected a good concept and hope that this may form the basis for a valuable partnership with local authorities and industry also in the future,” Michelsen says.
The decision to bring Skrugard oil ashore at Veidnes is a key element of the further development of Norwegian oil and gas industry. This may spark off a new industrial era.
This concept choice will facilitate further exploration and help make any future discoveries profitable,” says Øystein Michelsen, executive vice president for Development and Production Norway (DPN).
280-kilometre pipeline
The Skrugard and Havis assets will have a common infrastructure. Production from Skrugard and Havis will be tied in to a semi-submersible floating installation through a subsea production system located in about 380 metres of water. The production is estimated at almost 200,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.