Operator: Equinor

Field: Sigyn and Sleipner

Facility: Deepsea Atlantic

Sigyn

Sigyn is a field in the central part of the North Sea, 12 kilometres southeast of the Sleipner Øst field. The water depth in the area is 70 metres. Sigyn was discovered in 1982, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 2001. The field is developed with a subsea template tied-back to Sleipner Øst. Production started in 2002.

Source: norskpetroleum.no

Sleipner Vest

Sleipner Vest is a field in the central part of the North Sea. The water depth in the area is 110 metres. Sleipner Vest was discovered in 1974, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1992. The field is developed with the Sleipner B production/wellhead facility, which is remotely operated from the Sleipner A facility on the Sleipner Øst field. Production started in 1996.

Source: norskpetroleum.no

Sleipner Øst

Sleipner Øst is a field in the central part of the North Sea. The water depth is 82 metres. Sleipner Øst was discovered in 1981, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1986. The field has been developed with Sleipner A, an integrated processing, drilling and accommodation facility with a concrete base structure. The development includes the Sleipner R riser facility, which connects Sleipner A to the pipelines for gas transport, and the Sleipner FL flare stack. Production started in 1993.

Source: norskpetroleum.no