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Classification: Statoil internal Status: Draft
Statoil- an important source for value creation and jobs in
Bergen and Hordaland
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Many employees – major purchases• Sandsli – 1.200 employees
• Mongstad - 600 employees
• Kollsnes – 200 employees
• Ågotnes – 70 employees
• Offshore personnel resident in
Hordaland –
800 people.
• 26 Statoil service stations
• Statoil purchased goods and
services worth NOK 10 billion in
Hordaland during 2004.
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Central in regards to productionHarstad
Stjørdal
Bergen
Stavanger
Offices
Fields operated by Statoil
Many important fields and installations are tied to Bergen through geography, logistics and organization.
In addition comes processing facilities on Kollsnes and Mongstad Refinery at shore.
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Sandsli, Bergen
Production units
• Troll/Kvitebjørn
• Gullfaks
• Huldra/Veslefrikk
• Visund
Other units
• Operations support Unit
• Traffic management centre
• Training centre
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Kollsnes: An expanding gas processing plant
• Processes gas from Troll A, Kvitebjørn and Visund.
• NGL extraction plant
• The gas is exported via two independent pipelines to continental Europe.
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Statoil Mongstad:Oil and gas refining for the future
• Refinery
• Crude oil terminal
• Second largest oil port in Europe – About 2000 ship calls per year.
• Petrol production is roughly twice Norway’s own consumption
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Troll:North sea gas giant
Platform
• 80 km north-west of Bergen
• 472 metres high
• Delivers 50 per cent of Statoil’s gas production
Field
• On stream since 1996
• Will deliver gas to Europe for 60-70 years
• The gas comes ashore at Kollsnes
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Gullfaks A, B & C:Long lived giants with still more to give
• On stream in 1986, 1988 and 1989
• First field developed by Statoil
• Producing about 190 000 barrels of oil per day
• Major future challenge is to extend producing life
• Already well beyond first predicted life expectancy
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Other fields with connection to BergenHuldra & Veslefrikk
• Oil and gas
• Huldra remotely operated from Veslefrikk
• “Late-life”
Visund
• Produces both oil and gas
• Gas piped to Kollsnes, oil to Gullfaks
Huldra
Visund
Veslefrikk
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Kvitebjørn
• Came on stream in Oct 2004
• Delivers dry gas to continental Europe via Kollsnes
• Delivers NGL to Mongstad for processing into butane, propane and naphtha
• The reservoir is 4 000 metres down, and features high pressure and temperature
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Demanding supply services – managed from Sandsli
• More than 1 mill tonnes of supplies shipped to rigs and installations.
• 50 ships working forStatoil on the NCS.
• 115 000 passengers carried by helicopter.
• 850 000 offshore bed-nights.
• Total procurement by operations support in 2004: NOK 17 billion.
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Some future developmentsCamilla/
Belinda
2008
Valemon
2010
Hild gas
2009
Hild oil
2008
Dagny
2009
SLP B
Compression
2008
Huldra
hale-
produksjon
Troll
Videreutv.
2010
Gudrun
2010
Gjøa
2009
Brage N
?
Alpha Cook
2011
SOL
POL