
Vår Energi has announced an increase in both production as well as recoverable volumes from the Gjøa field (PL153), following the start-up of the Gjøa low pressure project.
The project has modified the compressor systems on the Gjøa platform, which has enabled the wells to produce longer and at higher rates, increasing the remaining recoverable volumes.
Production from the Gjøa field increased by 6 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per day (kboepd) from 35?kboepd to 41?kboepd (gross) as a result of the start-up. In addition, remaining recoverable volumes increased by a total of 6.3 million boe, representing approximately 25% increase. The low-pressure project extends the economic production life of Gjøa by 2 to 3 years and has a payback period of less than 6 months.
COO of Vår Energi Torger Rød said: 'This is a great achievement. By using off-the-shelf technology, we are not only boosting production and remaining recoverable volumes from the Gjøa field, we are also prolonging the economic lifetime of the other producing fields Duva, Vega and Nova that are tied into the Gjøa platform. This is a win-win situation for the producing fields and the development projects in the Greater Gjøa area.'
The platform modifications allow for flexible operations and are designed to enhance production from all related producing fields. The project was conducted as part of a planned maintenance shutdown to minimize impact on daily operations.
The concept select studies were performed by Aker Solutions and the project was executed by Rosenberg Worley. The low pressure production commenced in September.
Partners in the Gjøa licence (PL153): Vår Energi (operator and 30%), Petoro (30%), Harbour Energy Norge AS (28%) and OKEA ASA (12%).
Source: Vår Energi