Aker BP - Consent for use of Skogul
Wednesday 11 March 2020
Petroleum Safety Authority Norway have given Aker BP consent to use the facilities on the Skogul field in the North Sea.
Petroleum Safety Authority Norway have given Aker BP consent to use the facilities at Skogul. The field is a subsea development tied to the Alvheim FPSO, via the Vilje South flowbase.
The use of Skogul comprises the start-up, operation, maintenance and all associated activities.
Skogul
Skogul is a field in the central part of the North Sea, 30 kilometres northeast of the Alvheim field. The water depth is 110 metres. Skogul was proven in 2010, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in March 2018. The development concept is a two-slot subsea template including a two-lateral production well tied-in to the Alvheim production, storage and offloading vessel (FPSO) via the Vilje field.