Wintershall Dea and partners to invest $800 million in Norway’s Dvalin North gas field By Reuters


© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Pump jacks of Wintershall DEA are pictured in Emlichheim near the northern German city of Meppen, Germany, March 9, 2022. REUTERS/Fabian Bimmer

OSLO (Reuters) – Germany’s Wintershall Dea and its partners Petoro and Sval Energi will invest around 8 billion Norwegian crowns ($803.6 million) to develop the Dvalin North gas field in the Norwegian Sea, Norway’s energy ministry said on Tuesday.

The discovery in the Haltenbanken area was the largest find on the Norwegian continental shelf in 2021, estimated to contain 84 million barrels of oil equivalents, most of it , the ministry said.

The partners expect startup of Dvalin North, which will be developed as a tie-back to the existing Dvalin field, at the end of 2026, it added.

“The project will make an important contribution to value creation and employment, as well as providing much sought-after gas to Europe when the field comes into production,” Minister of Energy and Petroleum Terje Aasland said in a statement.

Wintershall Dea holds a 55% share in the Dvalin North licence, with Petoro owning 35% and Sval Energi the remaining 10%.

($1 = 9.9556 Norwegian crowns)

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