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Lundin Petroleum: Johan Sverdrup offshore installation completed

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Lundin Petroleum AB (Lundin Petroleum) has announced that the offshore installation of the Johan Sverdrup development project has been completed.

Following the installation of the riser and drilling platforms in 2018, the remaining topside facilities, consisting of the processing platform and living quarters and the relevant bridge links, have now been successfully installed offshore at the field location, using the single lift Pioneering Spirit vessel. The fully installed Johan Sverdrup offshore facility consists of four jackets and topsides, three bridges to link the platforms, oil and gas pipelines connected to onshore facilities and the cable to connect the field with power from shore.

With all infrastructure now installed, hook-up and commissioning of all four platforms will take place alongside the tie-back of the eight pre-drilled production wells, ahead of expected first oil in November 2019.

During phase 1, Johan Sverdrup will produce 440 000 bpd when plateau production is reached, increasing to 660 000 bpd after phase 2 commences in the fourth quarter 2022. At phase 2 plateau, Johan Sverdrup will contribute up to 25% of Norway’s total production of oil and gas, while power from shore gives the field carbon emissions intensity of just 0.67 kg CO2 per barrel, which is among the lowest in the world and 25 times lower than the oil and gas industry average. Lundin Petroleum’s production guidance when Johan Sverdrup Phase 1 reaches plateau in mid-2020, is above 150 000 boe/d and increases to over 170 000 boe/d when Johan Sverdrup Phase 2 reaches plateau in 2023; this will be achieved whilst maintaining an industry leading low operating cost per barrel of between US$3.2 to US$4.2 per boe.

Alex Schneiter, CEO and President of Lundin Petroleum commented:

“What a remarkable achievement and journey Johan Sverdrup has been. The completion of the offshore installation on schedule and significantly below budget is a major project milestone and we can now focus on the offshore commissioning and tieback of the pre-drilled wells. The record single lift installation using the Pionneering Spirit vessel, has allowed the project to greatly optimise and reduce the offshore commissioning phase, to firmly put the project on track for first oil, expected in November this year. I’m very pleased with the progress of this world class project; Johan Sverdrup will be simply transformational for Lundin Petroleum and all its stakeholders and will generate outstanding long-term value creation”.

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