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Greater Ekofisk Area Facts Greater Ekofisk Area facts www.conocophillips.no 1969 1971 1974 1979 1987 1998 2005 2013 2015 2019 Discovery Pilot Production Eldfisk Water injection Ekofisk II Ekofisk Growth Ekofisk South Eldfisk II 50th anniversary production The Greater Ekofisk Area (GEA) is Water depth 70 meters Stavanger located in the southern part of the • Norwegian sector of the North Sea, 300 kilometers from Stavanger. Three Ekofisk producing fields in the area, Ekofisk, 1223 km well bores in 1056 wells drilled in Eldfisk Eldfisk and Embla, 17 installations in GEA since 1969. Now 206 active wells, km Embla 6 operation with three subsea installations 35 149 producers and 57 injectors. 4 4 for water injection. 3 k m Oil pipeline to the Teesside terminal. Teesside Fields in the North Sea and on the British side are tied in. Emden ConocoPhillips is operator. 477 Gas piped to Emden in Germany. km of pipelines. 121 km in the Greater Ekofisk Gassco is operator. Area and 356 km to Teesside Others: 0.8 billion Ekofisk 125,000 Eldfisk, incl. Eldfisk: 1 billion Embla 55,000 Ekofisk: 4.2 billion billion billion h 6 180.000 6,4 t Total production in bbls oil equivalents Daily production in bbls oil Total volume injection water, p e equivalents fall 2018. bbls, since beginning. d from start-up through 2018. s r e t e Owners m Lenders 0 Employees 0 17-18 0 More 3 % Taxes and t than a fees Goods r 50% i and o service v r e s billion e 2500 R Expected Expected recovery Since production start at Ekofisk in 1971, the fields in the recovery rate rate with water Greater Ekofisk Area have created value worth around NOK in 1971. injection and 2500 billion in current NOK value ($ 380 billion). Taxes and redevelopments. fees amount to NOK 1200 billion (2018) ($ 184 billion). 200 in Tee sside 1800 98 % in Norway recycled Annual CO 2 emissions 2000 in 2018: 900.000 tons. 2000 employees. 800-1000 at work in the CO 2 emissions more Removed 14 installations Greater Ekofisk Area every day. than halved since 1998. – total of 145,000 tons. Operator of production license (PL)018: Teesside ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS Fractured Licensees as of 1 Jan 2019: The Teesside terminal receives Cretaceous ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS (35.112 %), Total E&P 250,000 bbls oil/day (Jan. reservoir (chalk) Norge AS (39.896 %), Vår Energi AS (12.388 %), 2019) Total received since 300-meter Equinor Energy AS (7.604 %), Petoro AS (5.000 %). 1975 – 6.8 billion bbls. oil column.
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