Kvitebjørn
Non-operated
Kvitebjørn is a field in the Tampen area in the northern part of the North Sea, 15 kilometres southeast of the Gullfaks field. The water depth is 190 metres. Kvitebjørn was discovered in 1994, and the plan for development and operations (PDO) was approved in 2000. The field is developed with an integrated accommodation, drilling and processing facility with a steel jacket. Production started in 2004.
Kvitebjørn is a field in the Tampen area in the northern part of the North Sea, 15 kilometres southeast of the Gullfaks field. The water depth is 190 metres. Kvitebjørn was discovered in 1994, and the plan for development and operations (PDO) was approved in 2000. The field is developed with an integrated accommodation, drilling and processing facility with a steel jacket. Production started in 2004.
Partners:
Sval Energi AS (19%)
Equinor Energy AS (39.4%)
Petoro AS (30%)
PGNiG Upstream Norway (6.5%)
TotalEnergies EP Norge AS (5%)
Rich gas is transported through the Kvitebjørn Gas Pipeline to the Kollsnes terminal, while condensate is transported in a pipeline tied to the Troll Oil Pipeline II and further to the Mongstad terminal.
Kvitebjørn is located in licence PL193. Equinor Energy AS is operator and owns 39.4%, whereas Petoro AS, Sval Energi AS, PGNiG Upstream Norway AS and TotalEnergies EP Norge AS own 30%, 19%, 6.5% and 5%, respectively.