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Extended production for Trym field

The Faroe Petroleum operated Trym field (50%), which had been anticipated to come off-stream in 2018, is now expected to produce until the end of 2019 at which point production will be suspended, pending redevelopment of the Tyra facilities which in turn are expected to be completed in 2022.

Tyra is Denmark’s largest gas field and the facilities are the processing and export centre for all gas produced by the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC). More than 90% of Denmark’s gas production is processed through the facilities. The Tyra field is operated by Maersk Oil on behalf of the DUC, a partnership between AP Moller–Maersk (31.2%), Shell (36.8%), Nordsøfonden (20%) and Chevron (12%).

News Item details


Journal title: Petroleum Review

Region: Europe

Countries: Denmark - North Sea -

Subjects: Natural gas, Exploration and production

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