
Ekofisk oil field - Wikipedia
Ekofisk is an oil field in block 2/4 of the Norwegian sector of the North Sea about 320 km (200 mi) southwest of Stavanger. Discovered in 1969 by Phillips Petroleum Company, [1] it remains …
Field: EKOFISK - Norwegianpetroleum.no
Ekofisk is a field in the southern part of the Norwegian sector in the North Sea. The water depth is 70 metres. Ekofisk was discovered in 1969, and the initial plan for development and operation …
History - Ekofisk
Ekofisk is one of the biggest fields on the NCS, and the first to come on stream off Norway. After the discovery had been proven in 1969, bringing it into production was a matter of urgency so …
Field – Ekofisk
Ekofisk is one of the biggest fields on the NCS, and the first to come on stream off Norway. After the discovery had been proven in 1969, bringing it into production was a matter of urgency so …
Ekofisk for generations / Aiming for 80 years in operations
Jul 31, 2023 · Ekofisk, one of ConocoPhillips’ legacy assets, has a new lease on life. In 2022, the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy extended ConocoPhillips’ production licenses in …
Ekofisk | North Sea, Norway, Petroleum | Britannica
Ekofisk, group of Norwegian offshore natural-gas and oil fields located in the North Sea about 180 miles (290 km) southwest of Norway, halfway between Norway and the United Kingdom. The …
Ekofisk in a nutshell
Oct 1, 2019 · The Greater Ekofisk Area lies at the southern end of Norway’s North Sea sector, roughly 280 kilometres south-west of Stavanger, and encompasses Ekofisk – the first …
Ekofisk - ConocoPhillips Norway
Ekofisk was Norway's first producing field and is also one of the largest on the Norwegian continental shelf. Production started in 1971.
Greater Ekofisk Area Development, North Sea - NS Energy
Oct 24, 2019 · The Greater Ekofisk area is located in the North Sea, approximately 300km south-west of Stavanger, Norway. It is one of the oldest operational field complexes on the …
Ekofisk field | Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) | OnePetro
Jan 27, 2025 · Discovered in 1969, the Ekofisk field was found at very high pressure [7,120 psia at 10,400 ft true vertical depth subsea (TVDSS)] but with an initial bubblepoint pressure that …
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