VAR ENERGY TO EXTEND PRODUCTION FROM BALDER FIELD

Var Energi AS and license partner Mime Petroleum AS plan to extend the Balder and Ringhorne production lifetime to 2045. The Balder Future project, revised plan for Development and Operations for Balder and Ringhorne, was submitted to the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy.
The Balder Future project involves drilling thirteen new production wells and one new water injection well on the Balder field the North Sea. The aim is to recover 136 million barrels of oil equivalent.
The project also includes extending the lifetime of the floating production storage and offloading vessel Jotun A FPSO.
The document was formally handed over by Var Energi AS CEO Kristin F. Kragseth to the Minister of Petroleum and Energy, Kjell-Børge Freiberg during a short ceremony at the MPE offices in Oslo today.
Increased recovery
The Balder field is in production license PL 001 – the very first license on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). On current production estimates, the project will give the license a total lifespan of over 80 years.
“We are proud to carry the PL 001 legacy forward, and by utilizing existing infrastructure, we contribute to good resource management on the NCS. For Var Energi this is a major step, and we are proud to be the operator of the Balder Future project, which will be one of the largest projects on the NCS the coming years”, says Kragseth.
Balder Future represents a NOK 19,6 billion investment, and is expected to create almost 30 000 man-years of work through the development project and operations to 2045.
In addition to the new production wells, the project will enable the drilling of extra subsea infill wells, and new wells from the neighboring Ringhorne platform. Var Energi also has plans to execute further exploration drilling in the area, which if successful will potentially add even more reserves. All these activities will take place while ordinary production continues at the Balder and Ringhorne fields.
(Source and image: Var Energy/Jotun A FPSO)