Trym North Sea restarts production following TotalEnergies Tyra field redevelopment

December 09, 2024

DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today announced that its operated Trym field in the Norwegian North Sea license PL147 (DNO 50 percent) is back on production after a five-year shutdown during which TotalEnergies redeveloped the Tyra field infrastructure in the Danish North Sea to which Trym is tied back.

First commissioned in 2011, Trym is expected to contribute 3,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boed) net to DNO at plateau. Remaining reserves are estimated at two million barrels of oil equivalent (MMboe) net to DNO.

Available capacity at the Trym subsea template represents further opportunities. The company is currently assessing a development of the 2013 Trym Sør discovery containing recoverable resources of around two MMboe net to DNO, possibly adding production from early 2027.

In addition, DNO has identified nearby exploration prospects that may be drilled from the Trym subsea template, potentially extending its lifetime.

 

 

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