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    Break even på 15 dollar

    By Halfdan Carstensfebruar 7, 2018
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    Kostnadene for utbyggingen av Johan Sverdrup-feltet har sunket dramatisk siden PUD ble godkjent i 2015.
    Platåproduksjonen fra Johan Sverdrup-feltett vil utgjøre 25 prosent av norsk oljeprouksjon. Men CO2-utslippene per fat produsert vil være rekordlave. Foto: Statoil - Statoil ASA

    Platåproduksjonen fra Johan Sverdrup-feltett vil utgjøre 25 prosent av norsk oljeprouksjon. Men CO2-utslippene per fat produsert vil være rekordlave. Foto: Statoil - Statoil ASA

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    The Johan Sverdrup development is now nearly 70% complete, which is according to plan, and investment costs are continuing its positive trend, skriver Statoil i en pressemelding.
    Total investments in Phase 1 of the project are currently estimated at NOK 88 billion, which amounts to a reduction of NOK 35 billion or close to 30 percent since the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in August 2015.
    Break-even oil price is reduced to below USD 15 per barrel for the first phase of the Johan Sverdrup project.
    Since the PDO for the first phase was submitted, the range of the full-field resource estimate has improved from 1.7 – 3.0 to now 2.1 – 3.1 billion barrels of oil equivalents.

    “Johan Sverdrup is benefiting from the drilling and well improvement programme in Statoil. We’ve drilled more wells than planned, more than one year ahead of plan, which has contributed greatly to cost reductions in the project. The wells also make our production plans even more robust and have improved our knowledge of the reservoir. Based on this, we are now able to increase the resource estimate for Johan Sverdrup further,”says Margareth Øvrum, executive vice president for Technology, Projects & Drilling in Statoil.

    The Johan Sverdrup project will be developed in several phases, and the PDO for phase 2 will be submitted to Norwegian authorities in the second half of 2018. Further maturation has reduced the estimated investment costs for phase 2 to below NOK 45 billion.
    With this, the break-even oil price for the full-field development of Johan Sverdrup has been improved to below USD 20 per barrel.

    Facts about Johan Sverdrup

    • Johan Sverdrup is one of the five biggest oil fields on the Norwegian continental shelf.
    • With expected recoverable resources of between 2.1-3.1 billion barrels of oil equivalent, it will be one of the most important industrial projects in Norway over the next 50 years.
    • Johan Sverdrup will be developed in several phases. Concept decision for phase 2 was made last year and the selected concept consists of another process platform (P2), modifications to the riser platform and subsea production and injection systems. The plan for development and operation (PDO) for phase 2 will be submitted before September 2018.
    • Phase 1 is expected to start up in late 2019 with production capacity estimated at 440,000 barrels of oil per day.
    • Phase 2 is expected to start up in 2022, with full field production estimated at 660,000 barrels of oil per day. Peak production on Johan Sverdrup will be equivalent to 25% of all Norwegian petroleum production.
    • PARTNERS: Statoil 40,0267% (operator), Lundin Norway 22,6%, Petoro 17,36%, AkerBP 11,5733% and Maersk Oil 8,44%.

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    1. Nilsson on februar 16, 2018 15:06

      Få ned break-even kostnadene på alle norske oljefelt. Start først med å kutte lønningene og ta inn de beste av de beste. Ikke invester i ny teknologi med mindre den er grisebillig å implementere og gir massive effektivitetsgevinster.

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