production

The Jotun B platform with the Jotun A production ship in the background.

ExxonMobil is, after Statoil and Petoro, the largest oil and gas producer on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, holding ownership interests in approx. 30 producing oil and gas fields. Total production in 2010 reached around 367.000 barrels of oil equivalents (o.e.) per day.

The company operates Ringhorne, Balder, Jotun and Sigyn. Total daily production from these fields in 2010 was approx. 72.000 barrels of o.e. Production from fields operated by others in 2010 was approx. 295.000 barrels of o.e. per day.

Effective January 2005 , ExxonMobil consolidated its production operations on the UK and Norwegian shelves into one production unit, operated from two locations, Stavanger and Aberdeen: North Sea Production (NSP). The unit is responsible for the ExxonMobil operated production on the Norwegian side: Ringhorne, Balder, Jotun, and Sigyn, and on the UK side: Beryl Area, multiple Southern North Sea fields, and the Sage gas plant.

 

oil and gas production



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