Fenja
Non-operated
Fenja is a field in the Norwegian Sea, 35 kilometres southwest of the Njord field. The water depth is 325 metres. The field also includes the discovery 6406/12-3 A (Bue). Fenja was discovered in 2014, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 2018. The field will be developed with two subsea templates with a total of six wells, tied-back to the Njord A facility.
Fenja is a field in the Norwegian Sea, 35 kilometres southwest of the Njord field. The water depth is 325 metres. The field also includes the discovery 6406/12-3 A (Bue). Fenja was discovered in 2014, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 2018. The field will be developed with two subsea templates with a total of six wells, tied-back to the Njord A facility.
Partners:
Sval Energi AS (17.5%)
Neptune Energy Norge AS (30%)
Vår Energi ASA (45%)
DNO Norge AS (7.5%)
The well stream will be routed by pipeline to the Njord A facility for processing. The oil will be stored at the Njord B facility and transferred to shuttle tankers. The reinjected gas will be produced at the end of the oil production period. The gas will be exported via the Åsgard Transport System (ÅTS).
Neptune Energy Norge AS is operator and owns 30%, whereas Vår Energi ASA, Sval Energi AS and DNO Norge AS own 45%, 17.5% and 7.5%, respectively.