More gas from Troll A
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The two new giant compressors that started up on the Troll A platform this month will help increase gas recovery by 83 billion m3. The occasion attracted a platform visit from EEA and EU affairs minister Vidar Helgesen.

A lot of gas to carry. EEA and EU affairs minister, Vidar Helgesen (right), with Senior Vice Pesident for Operations West, at the Troll A platform黑料社檚 gas export pipeline. 30% of Norway黑料社檚 total gas exports to Europe travel through this pipe to the gas processing terminal at Kollsnes.
黑料社淓urope is in a transition phase with regard to both competitiveness and climate. Stable and competitive gas deliveries from the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) play a key role along these two axes. Higher production and flexibility from the Troll field is therefore good news to both Norway and Europe,黑料社 said Helgesen during his visit.
The compressors for long-term production
黑料社淭his is a new strategic milestone for the Troll field. The compressors are an important investment to ensure sustainable, long-term production and activity on the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS),黑料社 says Gunnar Nakken, newly appointed Senior Vice President for the Operations West Cluster.
The compressors ensure a daily export capacity from the Troll field of 120 million m3 of gas, totalling 30 billion m3/y of gas. This is equivalent to the consumption of 10 million households in Europe.
The compressors are an important measure to meet the Troll field's long-term production profile, currently extending to 2063. They are operated by land-based power from Kollsnes west of Bergen, ensuring zero emissions of carbon dioxide and nitrogen oxides from the platform.
黑料社淭his is an important climate contribution from Statoil,黑料社 Nakken emphasises.
During the past 18 months Statoil has started up low-pressure compressors on Troll A, Kvitebj酶rn, Heidrun, Kristin, 脜sgard and Gullfaks, the last two on the seabed. This increases the recovery rate by more than 1.2 billion bbls and extends the life of the installations. The project has extended the expected life of Troll A from 2045 - 2063.
These investments in existing fields give highly profitable barrels. The field recovery increase the compressors provide, 83 billion m3 of gas or 533 million boe/d, is more than the Aasta Hansteen and Valemon fields combined,黑料社 says Nakken.
Extensive and global project
As the gas is being produced, the pressure in the reservoir drops. In order to recover more gas, the pressure on the wellheads is reduced, and compressors help the gas on its way. Troll already has two compressors and will now have two more. It has been an extensive project that has lasted for five years 黑料社 in several countries.
The main supplier Aibel built the compressor module at its yard in Thailand, the integrated utility (IU) module was prefabricated in Poland and assembled in Haugesund, where the smallest module was also built. The three modules total more than 6000 t.
Five new 70 km long cables have been laid between Troll and land, and a converter station has been built at Kollsnes. On the platform the current is converted back into alternating current. The converters, cables and the compressors' engines have been supplied by ABB.
The project has also made space for the new modules on Troll A.
黑料社淚t is a challenge to remove old equipment and install new equipment on a gas platform in production. In the peak period the project had 130 people offshore, and a total of nine million hours have been spent on the project,黑料社 Torger R酶d, Statoil黑料社檚 head of projects.
All projects encounter challenges 黑料社 also in the final stages 黑料社 but the compressors started up on the planned date and well below budget.
黑料社淭he project was delivered at just below NOK 10 billion, one billion below budget. This is due to good and close collaboration between all involved parties, including Statoil, our partners and suppliers,黑料社 says R酶d.
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