Norway Wells

Norway Wells

Alve
Alve is a gas and condensate field located about 16 kilometres southwest of Norne in the Norwegian Sea. The sea depth in the area is about 370 metres. The development concept is a standard subsea temp
Alvheim Field
The Alvheim field lies on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, west of Heimdal, in production licence PL 203.
Asgard
Asgard lies on the Haltenbank in the Norwegian Sea, about 200km from Norway and 50km south of Statoil's Heidrun field.
Balder
Balder is located in blocks 25 / 10 and 25 / 11, 165km west of Haugesund, in a water depth of 125m. The field was discovered in 1967, but it was only during the appraisal drilling in 1974 that the maj
Brage Field
Brage is an offshore oil field in the North Sea located 120 km (75 mi) northwest of the city of Bergen on the western coast of Norway and 13 km (8.1 mi) east of Oseberg Field Center. The field also co
Bream
Bream is located on Block 17/12 in the Norwegian North Sea.
Cod
There are no specific plans to recover the remaining resources. Final disposal is planned for 2007.
Draugen Oil Field
Draugen is an oil field in the Norwegian Sea with a sea depth of 250 metres (800 ft). It is operated by Royal Dutch Shell. The field has been developed with a concrete fixed facility and integrated to
Edda
There are no specific plans to recover the remaining resources. Final disposal is planned for 2006 and in 2013.
Ekofisk Oil Field
Ekofisk is an oil field in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea about 200 miles (320 km) southwest of Stavanger. Discovered in 1969, it remains one of the most important oil fields in the North Sea.
Eldfisk
Eldfisk is an oil field located south of Ekofisk, in the southern part of the North Sea. The sea depth in the area is 70 - 75 metres. The original Eldfisk development consisted of three facilities. El
Embla
Embla is an oil field located close to Eldfisk in the southern part of the North Sea. The field has been developed with an unmanned wellhead facility which is remotely controlled from Eldfisk. The sea
Enoch
Enoch is located in the middle part of the North Sea on the border to the British sector, just northwest of Sleipner. The field has been developed with a subsea facility on the British continental she
Fram
Fram is an oil field located in the northern part of the North Sea, about 20 kilometres north of Troll. The sea depth in the area is approximately 350 metres. The field comprises two deposits, Fram Ve
Frigg Field
Frigg gas field is a natural gas field in the North Sea, on the boundary between the United Kingdom and Norway. The field is named after the goddess Frigg. King Olav V of Norway officially opened the