Marathon Oil to perform subsea operations on North Sea fields
Marathon Oil Norge AS has received consent to perform manned subsea operations on the Alvheim, Volund, Vilje and Bøyla fields, in the North Sea.
The planned start-up of the operation is 1 July 2014. Water depth at the site is approximately 120 m.
Alvheim
Alvheim is an oil and gas field in the central part of the North Sea, west of Heimdal and close to the boundary with the UK shelf. The field has been developed using a production ship, Alvheim FPSO, and subsea wells, and it came on stream in 2008. The oil is exported by tanker, while processed rich gas is exported by pipeline to the SAGE system on the UK shelf.
Volund
The Volund field is located approximately 8 km south of Alvheim. This is an oil field which has been developed using three subsea wells which are tied back to the Alvheim FPSO production ship. Volund came on stream in 2009.
Vilje
Vilje is an oil field in the central North Sea just north of the Heimdal field. The field has been developed using two subsea wells which are tied back to the Alvheim FPSO production ship.
Bøyla
The Bøyla oil discovery is located approximately 28 km south of the Alvheim field, with one subsea facility tied back to Alvheim FPSO.
The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has granted consent to perform manned subsea operations in accordance with Marathon Oil Norge AS's application.
Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/16062014/marathon_oil_granted_permission_for_subsea_operations_840/
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