Embla
Non-operated
Embla is a field in the southern part of the Norwegian sector in the North Sea, just south of the Eldfisk field. The water depth is 70 metres. Embla was discovered in 1988, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1990. The field has been developed with an unmanned wellhead facility, which is remotely controlled from Eldfisk. Production started in 1993.
Embla is a field in the southern part of the Norwegian sector in the North Sea, just south of the Eldfisk field. The water depth is 70 metres. Embla was discovered in 1988, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1990. The field has been developed with an unmanned wellhead facility, which is remotely controlled from Eldfisk. Production started in 1993.
Partners:
Sval Energi AS (7.6%)
ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS (35.1%)
TotalEnergies EP Norge AS (39.9%)
Vår Energi ASA (12.4%)
Petoro AS (5%)
Oil and gas are transported by pipeline to the Eldfisk S facility for processing, and further to the Ekofisk Centre for export. Gas from the Ekofisk area is transported via the Norpipe gas pipeline to Emden in Germany, while the oil is sent via the Norpipe oil pipeline to Teesside in the UK.
Embla is located in licence PL018. ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS is operator and owns 35.1%, whereas TotalEnergies EP Norge AS, Vår Energi ASA, Sval Energi AS and Petoro AS own 39.9%, 12.4%, 7.6% and 5%, respectively.