Extractive Industries

Neptune Energy starts production at Duva

Neptune Energy today announced the start of production from the Duva development in the Norwegian sector of the North Sea.

Development: CO2 emissions on the Gjøa platform are less than half the average on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (Neptune Energy)

DUVA

The company is the operator with partners Idemitsu Petroleum Norge, PGNiG Upstream Norway and Sval Energi.

Duva was developed as a subsea installation with three oil producers and one gas producer, tied back to the Neptune Energy-operated Gjøa semi-submersible platform.

The development was executed in parallel with the Gjøa P1 development which began production in February this year.

Neptune Energy’s managing director in Norway, Odin Estensen, said that Duva was an excellent example of a successful fast-track development, with production beginning less than five years after its discovery.

“Tied back to existing infrastructure, it has been delivered efficiently and under budget through strong collaboration with our partners and key suppliers, and is expected to have one of the lowest CO2 emissions per produced barrel of oil equivalent (boe) on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

“The start-up of Duva further strengthens Neptune’s position in the northern part of the North Sea, a strategically important growth area for the global business.”

PROJECT

Duva lies 14km northeast of the Neptune Energy-operated Gjøa field at a water depth of 340 metres.

Its estimated total reserves are 71 million boe, of which 56 % is gas.

It will add approximately 30 kboepd (gross) to the Gjøa facility at plateau.

Duva is electrified with hydropower from shore and CO2 emissions per produced barrel of oil equivalent (boe) on the Gjøa platform are less than half the average on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

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