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BP Starts Production from New Valhall


Platform in Norwegian North Sea
Oil and Gas - Jan 31, 2013

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BP today announced the successful start-up of oil production from new facilities at
the Valhall field in the southern part of the Norwegian North Sea. Production
started on 26 January.
"The Valhall Re-Development Project is another significant milestone for BP and
is an important investment in our North Sea portfolio" said Bob Dudley, BP group
chief executive. "It is one of BP's most complex field expansion developments and
gives Valhall a further 40-year design life with the capacity to handle 120,000
barrels of oil and 143 million cubic feet of gas per day."

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Production from Valhall is expected to build up to around 65,000 barrels of oil
equivalent per day in the second half of 2013. The redevelopment includes a new
production, utilities and accommodation platform mounted on a fixed steel jacket,
an external system of bridges and walkways linking the new platform to the
existing Valhall complex, a power-from-shore system, and an integrated operating
environment linking onshore and offshore personnel.

Rebecca Wiles, BP Norway managing director, said: "The re-development of this


giant field over the past few years underpins a long future for Valhall. It is a further
demonstration of our commitment to our business here in Norway."
Valhall is now 100 per cent powered from shore, via a 294-kilometre direct-current
cable from Lista the first field offshore Norway and within BP to use such a powerfrom-shore system. This will make direct emissions to air from the Valhall field
close to zero.
Including the new platform, the Valhall field complex now has six separate manned
platforms: quarters; drilling; production; wellheads; water injection; and the new
combined process and hotel platform. In addition it has two unmanned flank
platforms, each approximately six kilometers from the main facilities.
Discovered in 1975, first production from the Valhall field came in 1982. The
redevelopment project is expected to extend production from the field to 2050.
BP Norway is the operator of Valhall with a 35.9 per cent interest. Hess Norge
owns the remaining 64.1 per cent.
An external system of bridges and walkways, containing all essential
utilities/process piping, linking PH to the existing complex
Facts about the new combined production and hotel platform:
BP Norway has 11 licences and is operator for all. The fields currently in
production and operated by BP Norway are Valhall, Hod, Ula, Tambar and Skarv
A new projects organisation is being established in Stavanger to develop capability
in BP Norway to service future projects from the Valhall, Ula and Skarv hubs
through to 2050

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