Dagmar Oil Field

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Summary Information

  • Operator: Maersk
  • Country: Denmark
  • Location: North Sea
  • Production start: 1991
  • Partners: North Sea Fund - 20%, Maersk - 31.2%, Shell - 36.8% and Chevron - 12.0%
  • Type: Oil / Gas
  • Estimated Reserves:
  • Production Volume:

Description

  • The Dagmar Field is a satellite development to the Gorm Oil Field with one unmanned wellhead platform without a helideck.
  • The unprocessed production can be transported to the Gorm F platform, where separate facilities for handling the sour gas from the Dagmar Field have been installed.

Contractors

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History

  • 1991 - First oil produced
  • 2007 - Production ceased

Geology

  • The Dagmar Field is an anticline structure, induced through salt tectonics.
  • The uplift is very pronounced, and the Dagmar oil reservoir is situated closer to the surface than any other hydrocarbon reservoirs in Danish territory. The reservoir is heavily fractured

Links

  1. Denmark, Producing Fields

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