Equinor - consent for the use of Floatel Endurance at Johan Sverdrup

The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway has given Equinor Energy (Equinor) consent to use the Floatel Endurance mobile quarters facility on the Johan Sverdrup field.

Published: 17 January 2022
  • Use of facility

Floatel Endurance is a semi-submersible quarters facility supplied by the Keppel FELS yard in Singapore in 2015. It is owned and operated by Floatel International AB of Sweden.

The facility received an Acknowledgement of Compliance (AoC) from the PSA in 2016.

Johan Sverdrup

Johan Sverdrup is a field on the Utsira High in the central part of the North Sea, 65 kilometres northeast of the Sleipner fields. The water depth in the area is 110-120 metres. Johan Sverdrup was discovered in 2010 and the plan for development and operation (PDO) for Phase I was approved in 2015. The development solution for the first development phase is a field centre with four specialised platforms: living quarters, process, drilling and riser facilities. Production started in 2019.

The PDO for Phase II was approved in 2019. The development solution for the second phase comprises a process platform and five subsea templates. Development of Phase II is ongoing and production is expected to start in 2022.

Source: norskpetroleum.no

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