Ormen Lange
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Ormen Lange 

The development of the Ormen Lange field in the Norwegian Sea is one of the largest and most demanding industrial projects ever carried out in Norway.

The field commences production on 1 October 2007, and will be able to cover as much as 20 percent of Britains gas needs, for up to 40 years.

The plan for development and operation (PDO) of the Ormen Lange field was submitted to the Norwegian authorities on 4 December 2003.

The field has been developed with sea-floor installations at depths of between 800 and 1,100 meters, combined with an onshore plant at Nyhamna in Aukra municipality in Norway, for processing and exporting the gas.

This represents a significant advance in technological development on the Norwegian continental shelf.

No platform

Not a single installation will be visible on the surface of the sea above Ormen Lange when the field comes on stream. All the installations will be at sea depths of 800 to 1,100 meters.

Following a gradual increase in production over the first two to three years, the field will produce 70 million standard cubic meters (Sm3) of gas per 24-hour period.

Deliveries will probably continue for 30 to 40 years, since recoverable gas reserves are estimated to amount to a formidable 397 billion standard cubic meters.

Following processing at the onshore facility in Aukra, the gas will be exported through the 1,200-kilometer long pipeline Langeled, to the reception center in Easington on the east coast of Britain.

The gas can also be transported via the riser platform on the Sleipner field in the North Sea to customers on the European continent.

A challenging development

In technological terms, the development of Ormen Lange is extremely challenging.

For one thing, pipelines and installations had to be placed on the extremely steep and uneven area of the sea floor where the Storegga Slide took place 8,000 years ago.

In addition, the installations have to be able to withstand the exceptional currents that are characteristic of this part of the Norwegian Sea, as well as sub-zero temperatures on the sea floor, and extreme wind and wave conditions.

In order to tackle these demanding aspects of the environment, the Ormen Lange partnership have collaborated with key sections of the Norwegian research and industrial communities.

Slideshow : Celebration party for Ormen Lange grand opening
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Slideshow : Royal opening of Ormen Lange
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More information about our operations in Norway .
Operator for the development phase: Hydro
Operator for the operational phase: Shell
Location: Block 6305/4,5, 7 and 8, 120 kilometers north-west of the Møre coast, Mid-Norway.
Production start: October 2007
Production: Gas and condensate
Reservoir:xReservoir: The reservoir covers an area roughly 40 kilometers long and eight to ten kilometers wide, around 3,000 meters below the surface of the sea.
Sea depth: 800 to 1,100 metres
Partners:
StatoilHydro 28,9169 per cent
Shell 17,0375 per cent
Petoro 36,4750 per cent
Dong 10,3420 per cent
ExxonMobil 7,2286 per cent
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