Troll field
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Equinor and its partners’ investment in the Troll West Increased Gas Recovery North (TWIN) project aims to unlock around 11 Bcm of additional natural gas from the Troll field, with first production targeted as early as 2028.
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The companies will work together to increase future production and value creation at their respective assets in the Norwegian Continental Shelf.
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North Sea tieback to the Troll C platform could begin production by the end of 2029.
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A recent report from the North Sea Transition Authority says the industry has delivered a 4% decrease in emissions in 2023, a fourth consecutive year of reductions, but warns operators not to be complacent.
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The first wells from the current North Sea development project are expected online in 2026.
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Well is estimated to have encountered as much as 35 million BOE.
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Wellesley estimates that the drilling campaign has proved a developable gas-condensate accumulation of 60 to 100 million BOE.
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This paper describes an effort to increase value creation in Troll Phase 3 by reducing the pressure drop along the value chain from the reservoir through the wells, subsea systems, pipeline, and tieback.
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The Carmen gas discovery offshore Norway was far bigger than expected and a short tieback away from production.
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Røver Sør find is said to contain up 47 million BOE of recoverables.
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