Skjold oil field
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The Skjold oil field (Danish: Skjoldfeltet) is a crude oil and associated gas production field in the Danish sector of the central North Sea, close to the Danish-German median line. Production of oil started in 1982, peak oil was achieved in 1991 and production is expected to continue until 2038.
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Skjold oil field | |
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Location of Skjold oil field | |
Country | Denmark |
Region | North Sea |
Block | 5504/16 |
Offshore/onshore | Offshore |
Coordinates | 55°31′53″N 4°54′34″E |
Operator | Maersk, TotalEnergies |
Owner | BlueNord Nordsøfonden TotalEnergies |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1977 |
Start of production | November 1982 |
Peak of production | 47.08 thousand barrels per day |
Peak year | 1991 |
Production | |
Current production of oil | 7,152 barrels per day (~3.639×10 |
Year of current production of oil | 2022 |
Current production of gas | 4.45×10 |
Producing formations | Danian and Upper Cretaceous chalk |
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