The Oseberg Sør platform in the North Sea commenced production in the fall of 2000.
The Oseberg Sør field, consisting of several structures south of the Oseberg field, is developed with an integrated drilling, accommodation and production platform on a steel jacket. 
 
A sea-floor installation with four wells into the K geological structure is tied into the Oseberg Sør platform.
		In 2004, a new sea-floor installation started production from the J structure.
		There are 34 wells planned for the field.
		Of the Oseberg Sør field’s plateau production of some 115,000 barrels per day, about 40,000 barrels per day will be produced via the Oseberg Field Center (Omega Nord).
		Sea depth is about 100 meters. Investments are calculated at NOK 14 billion.
		
				Transport
				
The oil is transported via the Oseberg Field Center and Oseberg Transport System to the Sture terminal.