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Kristin

The Kristin platform
The Kristin platform
Photo: Marit Hommedal

Kristin

Located in the southwestern part of Haltenbanken in the Norwegian Sea the Kristin gas and condensate field came on stream on Tuesday 3 November 2005.

Discovered in 1997 the Kristin field was approved for development and production on 17 December 2001. Equinor took over the operatorship from the initial operator, Saga Petroleum, on 1 January 2000.

The field development concept consists of four 4-slot subsea templates tied back to a semi-submersible production platform for processing. Light oil is separated and stabilised at Kristin, and transferred to Ã…sgard C for storage and shipment.

Kristin is a host platform for Tyrihans (Equinor-operated) and Maria (Wintershall-operated). The fields came on stream in 2009 and 2017 respectively.

Located at a depth of almost 5000 metres the reservoir pressure and temperature, at 900 bars and 180 degrees Celsius respectively, were higher than in any other field developed so far on the Norwegian continental shelf.

The production capacity at Kristin is 125,000 barrels of condensate and just over 18 million cubic metres of rich gas per day.

In 2014 low-pressure production started at Kristin, adding a couple of hundred million barrels from Kristin and Tyrians, thus extending the field’s economic life.

The design life of the Kristin platform ends in 2034.

Maria

The Wintershall-operated Maria field at Haltenbanken came on stream on 16 December 2017. Located some 20 kilometres east of Kristin and 45 kilometres south of Heidrun, the field was discovered in 2010. Total production is estimated at around 180 million barrels of recoverable oil. The Maria development concept includes a subsea facility tied back to three Equinor-operated platforms; Kristin, Heidrun and Ã…sgard B, via Tyrihans. By being tied back to existing infrastructure and with a planned production period of 25 years Maria will help extend the productive lives of several other fields.

Kristin South

Back in June 2021 Equinor and the partners Petoro, VÃ¥r Energi and Total Energies submitted the plan for development and operation of the Lavrans and Kristin Q discoveries as satellites to the Kristin field. This is the first phase of the Kristin South project.

The plan for development and operation of the Kristin South project is also a possible next phase for Lavrans, in addition to possible development of the Erlend and Ragnfrid discoveries.

Kristin Q is located in the southern part of the Kristin field. Like the rest of the Kristin field, this is a high-pressure, high-temperature reservoir.

Location: In the southwestern part of Haltenbanken.
Start-up: 3 November 2005
Production: Gas, condensate and rich gas.

Read more about Kristin on Norwegian Petroleum's website