Tambar Oil and Gas Field
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Summary Information
- Operator: Aker BP
 - Country: Norway
 - Location: Southern part of the North Sea
 - Production start: 2001
 - Partners: Aker BP (55%)/ DNO (45%)
 - Type: Oil / Gas
 - Estimated Reserves:
 - Production Volume:
 
+++ Description
- Tambar is an oil field located southeast of the Ula field in the southern part of the North Sea. The water depth in the area is 68 metres.
 - Its simple development solution consists of a normally unmanned wellhead facility with remote control from and processing on Ula
 - The oil is transported to Ula through a pipeline
 - From there it is transported on the Norpipe Crude Oil Pipeline to Teesside via Ekofisk
 - Gas is injected in the Ula reservoir to improve oil recovery
 
+++ Contractors
- **Technip:** Engineering, fabrication, installation and pre-commissioning of the flowline, tie-ins and sub sea equipment protection work
 
+++ History
- 1983 - Tambar Oil And Gas Field discovered
 - 2001 - The Tambar oil field started producing
 - 2019 - DNO acquired Faroe and became a partner
 
+++ Geology
- The reservoir consists of Upper Jurassic sandstones of the Ula Formation, deposited in a shallow marine environment. The reservoir lies at a depth of 4 100 - 4 200 metres and the reservoir characteristics are generally very good.
 
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