Norway’s largest oil field enters production decline phase
reported by Mehr News Agency quoted by the Ministry of Oil, Norway’s Ekinor company has started the process of production decline in the largest oil field of this Western European country from 2025. Miladi announced and said: “Johan Sørdrup field, the largest oil field in Norway, is expected to be withdrawn from its production schedule early next year.
Medan Johan Sourdrup in September recorded a daily production record of more than 756,000 barrels, which is equivalent to 6-7% of The daily consumption of European oil was recorded.
Andres Opdal, CEO of Akinor said during a press conference: We expect “Johan Sordrup” from the program in early 2025 Production should be removed.
The cumulative production of this Norwegian offshore field in the British North Sea has been 1 billion barrels of oil since it started working in October 2019.
estimates at the time of launching the Sourdrap field indicated that this field has 2 million and 700 thousand barrels of oil equivalent be.
Akinor as the executor of the “Yohan Surdrap” square project” has 42.6% shares, while the shares of “Iker BP, Petro ” and Total Energy in this Norwegian oil field is 31.6%, 17.4% and 8.4%, respectively.