![]() ![]() ![]() The field development concept includes a production well and a water injection well drilled through a four-slot subsea template. The field is tied back to the existing infrastructure on Njord A. The Hyme field was discovered at Haltenbanken in June 2009, 19 kilometres northeast of the Njord A platform. ![]() Hyme is a small oil field developed by means of a subsea installation tied back to the Njord A platform. Partnership: Wintershall Dea (50%), Equinor (operator, 27.5%), Neptune Energy (22.5%). Location: Block 6407//10, some 130 kilometres northwest of Kristiansund and 30 kilometres west of the Draugen field. The Neptun-operated Fenja field is linked to the Njord A installation and also started producing in April. In April 2023, production started from the Bauge subsea field. Now the field will produce for another 20 years and the ambition is to produce as much as has been produced up to today, over 250 million barrels of oil equivalent. In December 2022, production Njord started up again. In the period from 2016 to 2022, the platform and the storage ship underwent an extensive rebuild and were prepared for operation until 2040. The Hyme field is connected to the Njord A facility and started production in 2013. The field was originally supposed to produce until 2013, but increased recovery rates and new discoveries near the field have made it possible to extend the field's economic life. Production started in 1997 and in the period up to 2016 the field produced 167 million barrels of oil and 11 billion standard cubic meters of gas. Njord was discovered in 1986, and the plan for development and operation (PUD) was approved in 1995. ![]()
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