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Norway

Project: Aasta Hansteen Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor (formerly Statoil 51%), Wintershall (24%) OMV (15%) and ConocoPhillips (10%)[1]
  • Potential resources: 55.6 billion standard cubic-metres (Sm3) of gas and 0.6 million Sm3 of condensate (353 million barrels of oil equivalent)[2]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 23 million standard cubic-metres per day (144,000 barrels of oil equivalent) by 2023[2]
  • Startup year: 2018
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 300 kilometres west of Sandnessjøen, Northern Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 67.073412, 7.019856 (exact)[3]
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Project: Snøhvit Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (36.79%), Petoro (30%), Total E&P Norge (18.4%), Neptune Energy Norge (12%), Wintershall Dea Norge (2.81%)
  • Potential resources: 155 billion cubic meters[4]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 5.67 billion cubic metres per year
  • Startup year: 2007
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Uses subsea production facilities, see also Snohvit LNG Project
  • Location: Includes Snøhvit, Albatross and Askeladd gas fields in the southern Barents Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 71.598728, 21.012936 (exact)[4]
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Project: Alve Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor
  • Potential resources: 2.68 billion cubic meters[5]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.11 million cubic metres per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.61 billion cubic metres per year
  • Startup year: 2009
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes:
  • Location: 16 kilometres south-west of Norne, Norway
  • Coordinates: 65.95031253, 7.83972222 (exact)[5]
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Project: Alvheim Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Aker BP ASA 65%, ConocoPhillips 20%, Lundin Norway 15%[6]
  • Potential resources: 10.7 million standard cubic meters of oil; 5.1 billion standard cubic meters of gas[7]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 70 000 barrels/day[8]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.55 billion standard cubic meters per year[7]
  • Startup year: 2008
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: northern North Sea near border with British sector, Norway
  • Coordinates: 59.555345, 1.965840 (exact)[7]
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Project: Asgard Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor
  • Potential resources: 7.3 million standard cubic meters oil equivalents of oil; 40.1 billion standard cubic meters oil equivalents of gas[9]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.7 million standard cubic meters per year[9]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 8.2 billion standard cubic meters per year[9]
  • Startup year: 1999
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: about 200 kilometres off mid-Norway in the Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 65.141073, 6.756365 (exact)[9]
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Project: Atla Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Total
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.03 million standard cubic meters per year[10]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2012
  • Status: Being decommissioned by 2021
  • Location: central part of the North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 59.668421, 2.579127 (exact)[10]
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Project: Brage Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Wintershall Dea Norge (35.2%), Repsol Norge (33.84%), DNO Norge (14.25%), Vår Energi, (12.25%), Neptune Energy Norge,(4.44%)
  • Potential resources: 3.6 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.75 billion standard cubic meters of gas[11]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.47 million standard cubic meters per day
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.064 billion standard cubic meters per day
  • Startup year: 1993
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 60.557842, 3.057728 (exact)[11]
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Project: Gina Krog Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor (58.7%), Total (15%), Tellus Petroleum (15%), PGNiG (8%), Det Norske (3.3%)[12]
  • Potential resources: 11.2 million standard cubic-metres of oil; 12.2 billion standard cubic-metres of gas[13]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.6 million cubic meters of gas per year[13]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.84 billion cubic meters of gas per year[13]
  • Startup year: 2017
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.569413, 1.664455 (exact)[13]
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Project: Dvalin Gas Field

  • Owner: Wintershall Dea (55%), Petoro (35%), Edison (10%)[14]
  • Potential resources: 17.93 billion cubic meters of gas[15]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2020 Q4
  • Status: Construction
  • Location: 260 km north of Kristiansund in the Norwegian Sea, Norway[15]
  • Coordinates: 65.432347, 7.184890 (exact)[15]
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Project: Edvard Grieg Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Lundin (50%), OMV (20%), Equinor (15%) and Wintershall (15%)
  • Potential resources: 25.15 million standard cubic meters of oil; 2.32 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 4.5 million standard cubic meters per year[16]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.46 billion standard cubic meters per year[16]
  • Startup year: 2015
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 190 km west of Stavanger, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.849337, 2.257608 (exact)[16]
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Project: Fram Norway Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor (45%), Exxon (25%), GDF SUEZ (15%), Idemitsu (15%)[17]
  • Potential resources: 7.3 million standard cubic meters of oil; 11.3 billion standard cubic meters of gas[18]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.5 million standard cubic meters per year[18]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.66 billion standard cubic meters per year[18]
  • Startup year: 2003
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: northern part of the North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.042891, 3.584218 (exact)[18]
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Project: Froy Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Aker (92%), LOTUS (9.2%)[19]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1995-2001
  • Status: Shut down
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 59.729423, 2.558383 (exact)[19]
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Project: Gaupe Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Shell[20]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2012-2018[21]
  • Status: Shut down
  • Location: Norway
  • Coordinates: 57.981067, 1.928457 (exact)[21]
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Project: Gjoa Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Neptune Energy
  • Potential resources: 1.2 million standard cubic meters of oil; 10.4 billion standard cubic meters of gas[22]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.47 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 2.6 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2010
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: off the coast of the city of Florø, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.366400, 3.959873 (exact)[22]
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Project: Gudrun Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor[23]
  • Potential resources: 7.57 million standard cubic meters of oil; 7.84 billion standard cubic meters of gas[24]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.8 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 1.4 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2014
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.845777, 1.748689 (exact)[24]
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Project: Heimdal Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor (29.4%), Petoro (20.0%), Total E&P Norge (16.7%), Spirit Energy (28.8%) and LOTOS Exploration and Production (5.0%)[25]
  • Potential resources: 0.04 billion standard cubic meters of gas remains[26]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.1 billion standard cubic meters per year[26]
  • Startup year: 1986
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Most of the gas reserves in the actual Heimdal reservoir had been produced towards the end of the 1990s. The field was modified to receive and process gas from the Huldra, Vale, Byggve/Skirne, Atla and Valemon fields.[25]
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 59.584790, 2.228820 (exact)[26]
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Project: Huldra Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor
  • Potential resources: Original 5.21 million standard cubic meters of oil; 17.34 billion standard cubic meters of gas[27]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0
  • Startup year: 2001
  • Status: Shut down (2014)
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 60.852270, 2.640114 (exact)[27]
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Project: Ivar Aasen Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Aker BP ASA
  • Potential resources: 18.41 million standard cubic meters of oil; 2.93 billion standard cubic meters of gas[28]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 2.8 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.4 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2016
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: northern North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.918848, 2.203764 (exact)[28]
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Project: Kristin Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy AS (55.4%), Petoro AS (19.5%), Vår Energi AS (19.1%), Total E&P Norge AS (6%)[29]
  • Potential resources: 1.65 million standard cubic meters of oil; 3.49 billion standard cubic meters of gas[29]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 18 million cubic metres of rich gas per day[30]
  • Startup year: 2005
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: In the south-western part of the Halten Bank in the Norwegian Sea
  • Coordinates: 64.973138, 6.418797 (exact)[29]
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Project: Kvitebjorn Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor
  • Potential resources: 4.66 million standard cubic meters of oil; 23.32 billion standard cubic meters of gas[31]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.7 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 4.1 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2004
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.091634, 2.508032 (exact)[31]
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Project: Marulk Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (33%), INEOS E&P Norge (30%), Vår Energi (20%), DNO Norge (17%)[32][33]
  • Potential resources: 0.12 million standard cubic meters of oil; 2.1 billion standard cubic meters of gas[33]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.02 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.38 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2012
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 65.953531, 7.581039 (exact)[33]
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Project: Mikkel Gas And Condensate Field

  • Owner: Vår Energi (48.4%), Equinor Energy (44%), Repsol Norge (7.6%)
  • Potential resources: 1.77 million standard cubic meters of oil; 10.04 billion standard cubic meters of gas[34]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.24 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 1.2 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2003
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 64.678009, 7.673125 (exact)[34]
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Project: Njord Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Wintershall (50%), Equinor (27.5%), Neptune Energy (22.5%)[35]
  • Potential resources: 4.85 million standard cubic meters of oil; 13.46 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2020
  • Status: In repairs since 2016
  • Notes: Operated from 1997 to 2016. Temporarily shut down until 2020[36]
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 64.269977, 7.176999 (exact)[35]
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Project: Ormen Lange Gas Field

  • Owner: Shell (17.8% operator), Statoil (25.4%), Petoro (36.5%), INEOS (14%) and ExxonMobil (6.3%)[37]
  • Potential resources: 99.1 billion standard cubic meters of gas[38]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 11.5 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2007
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, 120 kilometres (75 miles) north west of Kristiansund, Norway
  • Coordinates: 63.501146, 5.351692 (exact)[38]
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Project: Skarv Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (36%), Wintershall Dea Norge (28%), Aker BP ASA (23%), PGNiG Upstream Norway (12%)[39]
  • Potential resources: 6.03 million standard cubic meters of oil; 16.6 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.2 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 3.1 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2012
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 65.726144, 7.638918 (exact)[39]
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Project: Sleipner Vest Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (58%), Vår Energi (17%), LOTOS Exploration and Production Norge (15%), KUFPEC Norway (9%)[40]
  • Potential resources: 2.25 million standard cubic meters of oil; 10.5 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.5 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 2.7 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1996
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.456726, 1.715962 (exact)[40]
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Project: Sleipner Øst Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (59.6%), Vår Energi AS (15.4%), LOTOS Exploration and Production Norge (15%), KUFPEC Norway (10%)[41]
  • Potential resources: 0.06 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.25 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.04 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.16 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1993
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.372273, 1.910375 (exact)[41]
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Project: Statfjord Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor (44.33%), Spirit Energy Norway (34.29%), Vår Energi (21.36%)[42][43]
  • Potential resources: 3.65 million standard cubic meters of oil; 5.90 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.88 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.98 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1979
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.271311, 1.874729 (exact)[43]
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Project: Tambar Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Aker BP (55%), Faroe Petroleum Norge (45%)[44][45]
  • Potential resources: 1.67 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.42 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.19 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2001
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 56.968074, 2.969601 (exact)[45]
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Project: Troll Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: Petoro (56%), Equinor Energy (30%), A/S Norske Shel (8%), Total E&P Norge (3%), ConocoPhillips Skandinavia (2%)[46]
  • Potential resources: 14.11 million standard cubic meters of oil; 784.87 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 5.7 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 28 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1995
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 60.653070, 3.813876 (exact)[46]
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Project: Tyrihans Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor (58%), Total E&P Norge (23%), Vår Energi (18%)[47][48]
  • Potential resources: 186 million barrels of oil and condensate; 41.5 million standard cubic metres of gas.[47]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.84 million standard cubic meters per year[48]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 2.97 billion standard cubic meters per year[48]
  • Startup year: 2009
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Norwegian Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 64.797463, 7.002040 (exact)[48]
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Project: Valemon Gas and Condensate Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (67%), Petoro (30%), A/S Norske Shell (3%)[49][50]
  • Potential resources: 0.48 million standard cubic meters of oil; 4.44 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.17 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 1.43 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2015
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: About 160 kilometres west of Bergen in the North Sea, Norway[49]
  • Coordinates: 61.049389, 2.352025 (exact)[50]
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Project: Varg Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Repsol (65%), Petoro (30%), Det norske oljeselskap (5%)[51]
  • Potential resources: Original 16.33 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.30 billion standard cubic meters of gas[52]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0
  • Startup year: 1998
  • Status: Shut down (2016)[52]
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 58.071410, 1.909482 (exact)[52]
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Project: Vega Gas and Condensate Field

  • Owner: Wintershall Norge (56.25%), Petoro (30%), Spirit Energy (6.25%), Neptune Energy (3.75%) Idemitsu (3.75%)[53]
  • Potential resources: 18 billion standard cubic metres of gas (11 billion remaining[53]), 26 millions barrels of condensate and 500,000 tons of natural gas liquids[54]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.43 million standard cubic meters per year[53]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 1.36 billion standard cubic meters per year[53]
  • Startup year: 2010
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.275483, 3.374397 (exact)[53]
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Project: Veslefrikk Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Petoro (37%), Repsol (27%), Wintershall Dea Norge (18%), Equinor Energy(18%)[55]
  • Potential resources: 1.36 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.81 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.22 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.13 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1989
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 60.790407, 2.889449 (exact)[55]
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Project: Vigdis Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (41.5%), Petoro AS (30%), Vår Energi (16.1%), Idemitsu Petroleum Norge (9.6%), Wintershall Dea Norge (2.8%)[56]
  • Potential resources: 10.25 million standard cubic meters of oil; 0.01 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.89 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.012 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1997
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Equinor plans to boost production of oil with new boosting station by 2021[57]
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.384870, 2.124364 (exact)[56]
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Project: Visund Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (53.2%), Petoro (30%), ConocoPhillips Skandinavia (9.1%), Repsol Norge (7.7%)[58]
  • Potential resources: 7.28 million standard cubic meters of oil; 39.72 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 1.39 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 4.51 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 1999
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.371939, 2.472967 (exact)[58]
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Project: Visund Sør Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Equinor Energy (53.2%), Petoro (30%), ConocoPhillips Skandinavia (9.1%), Repsol Norge (7.7%)[59]
  • Potential resources: 0.27 million standard cubic meters of oil; 1.63 billion standard cubic meters of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0.09 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0.51 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2012
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Visund Sør includes the Pan and Pandora discoveries.[60]
  • Location: North Sea, Norway
  • Coordinates: 61.297364, 2.345820 (exact)[59]
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United Kingdom

Project: Liverpool Bay Development

  • Owner: ENI[61]
  • Potential resources: 150 million barrels of oil and 1.2 trillion cubic feet of gas[62]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 70,000 barrels per day[62]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 300 million cubic feer per day[62]
  • Startup year: 1995
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Includes Hamilton and Hamilton North fields, along with Douglas Oil Field and Lennox Oil Field, which was owned by BHP until 2014.[62] The oil and gas from those fields are funneled through the Douglas Complex, which is the position on the map below.[63]
  • Location: Wales, East Irish Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.538039, -3.576872 (exact)[63]
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Project: Harrier Gas Field

  • Owner: Ithaca Energy[64]
  • Potential resources: 60 million barrels of oil equivalent[64]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 2.2 thousand barrels of oil equivalent per year[65]
  • Startup year: 2018
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Greater Stella area, Central North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 56.700833, 2.068056 (approximate)[64]
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Project: Hawksley Gas Field

  • Owner: ConocoPhillips (59.5%), GDF Britain Ltd (26.4%), Tullow Exploration Ltd (14.1%)[66]
  • Potential resources: 80 billion cubic meters of gas[67]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0
  • Startup year: 2002
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[68][69]
  • Notes: It was the first Carboniferous discovery there to be produced by subsea technology. The project is called Caister Murdock III development and includes reservoirs McAdam, Murdoch K, Boulton H, and Watt.[66]
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 54.434625, 2.300146 (exact)[70]
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Project: Heather Oil & Gas Field

  • Owner: EnQuest[71]
  • Potential resources: Originally 460 million barrels
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1978
  • Status: Shut down for repairs[72]
  • Location: North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 60.892346, 0.600170 (approximate)[73]
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Project: Hewett Gas Field

  • Owner: Eni (89%), Perenco Gas (UK) Limited (11%)[74]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 12 million standard cubic feet per day[75]
  • Startup year: 1969[73]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 28 kilometres north-east of Bacton in Norfolk, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.021978, 1.787074 (approximate)[76]
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Project: Horne and Wren Gas Fields

  • Owner: Tullow Oil
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 60-100 million cubic feet per day
  • Startup year: 2005[77]
  • Status: Shut down (2012)[78]
  • Notes: Tullow Oil temporarily shuttered production in the summer of 2006 with plans to begin again in the winter due to gas prices.[79] It started decommissioning the fields in 2016.[80]
  • Location: southern North Sea, 65 kilometres East of the Bacton Terminal, United Kingdom[81]
  • Coordinates: 52.903292, 2.598586 (exact)
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Project: Indefatigable East Gas Field

  • Owner: Shell (50%), ExxonMobil (50%)[82]
  • Potential resources: Final count: 1793.6 bscf (49.9 BCM) of natural gas and 3.6 MMbbl (0.57 MMm3)[82]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1971
  • Status: Shut down (2005)[82]
  • Location: 60 miles (100 km) north-east of Great Yarmouth, North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.042791, 2.965969 (approximate)
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Project: Islay Gas Field

  • Owner: Total[83] and E&P Norse (5.5%)[84]
  • Potential resources: 17 million barrels of oil equivalent[83]
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 30 million standard cubic meters per year[84]
  • Startup year: 2012
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 60.555742, 1.938620 (exact)[84]
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Project: Judy/Joanne, Jade and Jasmine Gas and Condensate Fields

  • Owner: ConocoPhillips Petroleum Co. UK Ltd. (32.5%), BG Group (35%), Texaco North Sea UK Co. (19.93%), Agip (UK) Ltd. (7%), and OMV (UK) Ltd. (5.57%)[85]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 49 million cubic feet per day[86]
  • Startup year: 2002[85]
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: Collectively known as the J Area. ConocoPhillips extended Jade field in 2014.[87] They paused production between 2016-2018 due to low gas prices.[88]
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 55.368939, 0.286931 (approximate)[87]
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Project: Johnston of Gas Field

  • Owner: Premier Oil (50.1%)[89]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 90 million standard cubic feet per day[90]
  • Startup year: 2005[91]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 105 km east of Hull, North Sea, United Kingdom[90]
  • Coordinates: 54.0147219, 1.295833 (exact)[70]
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Project: Juliet Gas Field

  • Owner: Neptune Energy[92]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: Peak 80 million standard cubic feet per day[93]
  • Startup year: 2014
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[92]
  • Location: 40 kilometers East of the Humberside estuary, Southern North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.553457, 0.619414 (exact)[92]
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Project: Seagull Gas Field

  • Owner: Neptune Energy[92]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2022
  • Status: In development
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 51.497597, -0.135342 (exact)
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Project: Juno Gas Fields

  • Owner: BG Group, Perenco, Amerada Hess[94]
  • Potential resources: 300 billion cubic feet of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2002[94]
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: June consists of four gas fields - Whittle, Wollaston, Minerva and Apollo. Owners for Minerva and Apollo are BG Group (65%), Amerada Hess (35%); for Wollason and Whittle are Perenco[95], BG , and Amerada Hess[94]
  • Location: 40 km offshore north Humberside, Southern North Sea, United Kingdom[96]
  • Coordinates: 53.950147, 0.594915 (exact)[70][97]
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Project: Indefatigable West Gas Field

  • Owner: Perenco[97]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1971
  • Status: Operating[97][98]
  • Notes: One of the fields platforms was shut down in 2016 due to a fatal accident.[99][100]
  • Location: 60 miles (100 km) north-east of Great Yarmouth, North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.323611, 2.575278 (exact)[70]
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Project: Jupiter Gas Field

  • Owner: Chrysaor[101]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1995
  • Status: Shut down (2016)[102][103]
  • Notes: Includes Ganymede ZD, Europa EZ, Callisto ZM and NW Bell ZX fields.
  • Location: About 100 miles east of Mablethorpe, United Kingdom[103]
  • Coordinates: 53.417391, 2.627606 (exact)
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Project: Katy Gas Field

  • Owner: ConocoPhillips, Tullow Oil, GDF Suez[104][105]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2013
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[106]
  • Location: Southern North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.400000, 2.650000 (exact)[107]
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Project: Kelvin Gas Field

  • Owner: CononoPhillips[108]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 126 million standard cubic feet per day peak
  • Startup year: 2007[109]
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[106]
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 54.336577, 2.258694 (exact)[70]
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Project: Ketch Gas Field

  • Owner: DNO[110]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1996[111]
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[112]
  • Location: North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 54.666667, 2.483333 (exact)[112]
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Project: Kew Gas Field

  • Owner: Spirit Energy[113][114]
  • Potential resources: 40 billion cubic feet of gas
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 0 million standard cubic meters per year
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 35 million cubic feet of gas per day[114]
  • Startup year: 2014[114]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 144 km (89 mi) from the Norfolk coast, 5 km from the U.K./Netherlands median line, United Kingdom[115]
  • Coordinates: 53.865522, 2.783829 (approximate)[116]
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Project: Kinnoull Oil And Gas Field

  • Owner: BP (77.06%), JX Nippon Exploration & Production (22.94%)[117]
  • Potential resources: 45 million barrels of oil equivalent
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: 50,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day[118]
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 0 billion standard cubic meters per year
  • Startup year: 2014[118]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: Central North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 57.547437, 0.899203 (exact)[119]
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Project: Laggan and Tormore Gas Fields

  • Owner: Total[120]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection: N/A
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 90,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day
  • Startup year: 2016
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: About 125km (77 miles) to the north west of the Shetland Islands, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 60.980131, -3.282535 (approximate)
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Project: Lancelot Complex Gas Fields

  • Owner: Perenco[121]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1993
  • Status: Operating
  • Notes: The complex is made up of Lancelot, Excalibur, Galahad and Malory Fields
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.401177, 1.392259 (exact)[121]
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Project: Guinevere Gas Field

  • Owner: Perenco Gas (UK) Limited (75%), Hansa Hydrocarbons (25%)[121]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1993
  • Status: Shut down (2017)[121]
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.414722, 1.273611 (exact)[121]
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Project: Leman Gas Field

  • Owner: Perenco Gas (UK) Limited
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: 600 million standard cubic feet per day[122]
  • Startup year: 1968[123]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.082184, 2.168079 (exact)[123]
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Project: Loirston Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Mobil North Sea Ltd,[124] Shell (45%)[125]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2011[126]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 157 kilometres to the east of Bressay on Shetland, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 59.536559, 1.531523 (approximate)
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Project: Lomond Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: Chrysaor[127]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1993[128]
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: 268-kilometres east of Aberdeen, Central North Sea, United Kingdom[127]
  • Coordinates: 57.291667, 2.150000 (exact)[129]
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Project: MacCulloch Oil and Gas Field

  • Owner: ConocoPhillips[130]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1997
  • Status: Shut down (2015)[130]
  • Location: Central North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 58.090256, 0.978940 (approximate)[130]
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Project: Markham Gas Field

  • Owner: Spirit Energy[131]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 1994[132]
  • Status: Shut down (2016)[131]
  • Location: North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.845494, 2.775552 (approximate)[131]
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Project: McAdam Gas Field

  • Owner: ConocoPhillips (59.5%), GDF Britain Ltd. (26.4%), Tullow Oil UK Ltd. (14.1%)[133]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection: Initially 60-65 million standard cubic feet per day[133]
  • Startup year: 2003[133]
  • Status: Shut down (2018)[106]
  • Notes: Part of the Caister Murdoch System[133]
  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 53.400000, 2.650000 (approximate)[106]
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Project: Merganser Gas Field

  • Owner: Shell,[134] Premier Oil
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2006[134]
  • Status: Operating/Shut
  • Location: Central North Sea, United Kingdom
  • Coordinates: 58.163889, 1.928944 (exact)[135]
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Project: Millom and Dalton Gas Fields

  • Owner: Spirit Energy[136]
  • Potential resources:
  • Resource type: Oil
    • Output projection:
  • Resource type: Gas
    • Output projection:
  • Startup year: 2000
  • Status: Operating
  • Location: About 40km west of Walney Island, Barrow-in-Furness, Irish Sea, United Kingdom[137]
  • Coordinates: 54.108730, -3.865234 (approximate)[137]
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