Hyme will be tied in to existing infrastructure on the Njord A platform (Illustration: Statoil)
The Hyme PDO is the fourth fast-track development plan submitted to the MPE this year.
Statoil has previously submitted fast-track development plans for Visund South, Vigdis North-East and Katla.
âOur fast-track development plans are now being materialised. We have now submitted PDOs for the discoveries that represented the start of this part of the portfolio. By halving the time from the discovery to first oil by means of standard solutions, smaller discoveries become profitable,â says Ivar Aasheim, head of Statoilâs field development on the Norwegian continental shelf.
An oil discovery on the Halten Terrace, the Hyme field development will include a production well and a water injection well through a subsea template with four well slots.
The field will be tied in to existing infrastructure on the Njord A platform, which has idle processing capacity.
âTying in Hyme will extend Njordâs productive life from 2015 to 2020 and will help revitalise and ensure good utilisation of our long-standing experience and skills in this area,â says Arve Rennemo, head of Njord operations.
Discovered in June 2009, the Hyme field is located some 19 kilometres northeast of the Njord field in 250 metres of water. The recoverable reserves are estimated at 24 million barrels of oil equivalent (mboe) â the majority of which is oil. The investments are estimated at NOK 4.5 billion (in current NOK).
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