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Alvheim production restored after unplanned downtime

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Oilfield Technology,


During the fourth quarter, Aker BP experienced unplanned downtime at the Alvheim field due to technical issues. This has been resolved, and production is now restored.

The downtime resulted from a malfunction in new equipment installed during maintenance activities in the previous quarter, causing a deferral of approximately one month in the production from the Alvheim area.

During restart of operations after the shutdown, approximately 50 m3 of oil leaked to the sea. The authorities were notified, proper oil spill response measures were successfully implemented, and no environmental harm has been reported because of this incident.

In its third quarter 2023 report, Aker BP provided an updated production guidance of 455 – 465 thousand boe/d for the full year 2023 (original guidance from February 2023 was 430 – 460 thousand boe/d). Considering the Alvheim deferral, the latest production forecast for 2023 remains within the updated guidance range, albeit at the lower end.

For reference, Aker BP’s net production from the Alvheim area in the third quarter was 33.8 thousand boe/d.

Actual production numbers for the fourth quarter and full-year 2023 will be disclosed on or about 15 January 2024.

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/19122023/alvheim-production-restored-after-unplanned-downtime/

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