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* Operator: Equinor  | * Operator: Equinor  | ||
* Country: Norway  | * Country: Norway  | ||
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* Production Volume:    | * Production Volume:    | ||
| − | + | === Description ===  | |
* The Hyme field was discovered at Haltenbanken in June 2009, 19 kilometres north-east of the Njord A platform.  | * The Hyme field was discovered at Haltenbanken in June 2009, 19 kilometres north-east of the Njord A platform.  | ||
* The field was previously known as Gygrid    | * The field was previously known as Gygrid    | ||
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* The development plan includes one subsea production well and one subsea water injection well tied to Njord.  | * The development plan includes one subsea production well and one subsea water injection well tied to Njord.  | ||
| − | + | === Contractors ===  | |
* **Technip:**    | * **Technip:**    | ||
** Engineering, procurement, welding and installation of flowlines*, including a 19.5 kilometer pipe-in-pipe production flowline, a plastic-lined water injection flowline and a gas lift flowline of the same length,  | ** Engineering, procurement, welding and installation of flowlines*, including a 19.5 kilometer pipe-in-pipe production flowline, a plastic-lined water injection flowline and a gas lift flowline of the same length,  | ||
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* **Nexans:** Design, engineer and manufacture of the static and dynamic subsea umbilicals  | * **Nexans:** Design, engineer and manufacture of the static and dynamic subsea umbilicals  | ||
| − | + | === History ===  | |
* 2009 - Hyme field discovered  | * 2009 - Hyme field discovered  | ||
* 2011 - Develpment approval awarded  | * 2011 - Develpment approval awarded  | ||
* 2013 - Hyme field came on stream  | * 2013 - Hyme field came on stream  | ||
| − | + | === Geology ===  | |
* The reservoir contains oil and gas in the Lower Jurassic Tilje Formation. The main reservoir at Hyme includes the Tilje 2.2 and Tilje 3 Formations. The reservoirs are located at a depth of about 2 150 metres. The quality of the reservoir is good.  | * The reservoir contains oil and gas in the Lower Jurassic Tilje Formation. The main reservoir at Hyme includes the Tilje 2.2 and Tilje 3 Formations. The reservoirs are located at a depth of about 2 150 metres. The quality of the reservoir is good.  | ||
| − | + | === Links ===  | |
# [http://www.npd.no/en/Publications/Facts/Facts-2012/Chapter-11/Hyme/ Hyme, NPD]  | # [http://www.npd.no/en/Publications/Facts/Facts-2012/Chapter-11/Hyme/ Hyme, NPD]  | ||
# [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:fmc-technologies-awarded-54-million-contract-for-sta FMC Technologies Awarded $54 Million Contract for Statoil's Gygrid Project]  | # [http://killajoules.wikidot.com/archive:fmc-technologies-awarded-54-million-contract-for-sta FMC Technologies Awarded $54 Million Contract for Statoil's Gygrid Project]  | ||
Latest revision as of 14:17, 24 June 2024
Summary Information
- Operator: Equinor
 - Country: Norway
 - Location: southern part of the Norwegian Sea
 - Production start: 2013
 - Partners: Core Energy AS 17.50 %, E.ON Ruhrgas Norge AS 17.50 %, Faroe Petroleum Norge AS 7.50 %, GDF SUEZ E&P Norge AS 20.00 %, Statoil Petroleum AS 35.00 %, VNG Norge AS 2.50 %
 - Type: Oil & Gas
 - Estimated Reserves: Original Recoverable reserves
- 3.2 million Sm³ oil
 - 0.5 billion Sm³ gas
 - 0.2 million tonnes NGL
 
 - Production Volume:
 
Description
- The Hyme field was discovered at Haltenbanken in June 2009, 19 kilometres north-east of the Njord A platform.
 - The field was previously known as Gygrid
 - Hyme will be developed with a standard subsea template with four well slots.
 - Hyme is connected to the Njord Oil and Gas Field facility with an umbilical and a production pipe, a water injection pipe, and a pipe for gas lift.
 - The development plan includes one subsea production well and one subsea water injection well tied to Njord.
 
Contractors
- **Technip:**
- Engineering, procurement, welding and installation of flowlines*, including a 19.5 kilometer pipe-in-pipe production flowline, a plastic-lined water injection flowline and a gas lift flowline of the same length,
 - Subsea equipment installation,
 - Installation and tie-ins of new risers and umbilicals
 
 - **FMC Technologies:** Manufacture of two subsea production trees, one manifold and associated subsea and topside control systems
 - **Nexans:** Design, engineer and manufacture of the static and dynamic subsea umbilicals
 
History
- 2009 - Hyme field discovered
 - 2011 - Develpment approval awarded
 - 2013 - Hyme field came on stream
 
Geology
- The reservoir contains oil and gas in the Lower Jurassic Tilje Formation. The main reservoir at Hyme includes the Tilje 2.2 and Tilje 3 Formations. The reservoirs are located at a depth of about 2 150 metres. The quality of the reservoir is good.
 
Links
- Hyme, NPD
 - FMC Technologies Awarded $54 Million Contract for Statoil's Gygrid Project
 - Nexans wins an approximately 18 million euros subsea umbilical contract for Gygrid field in the Norwegian Sea
 - Technip awarded an EPIC subsea contract for the Gygrid project in Norway
 - FMC Technologies Awarded $54 Million Contract for Statoil's Gygrid Project
 - Hyme on stream