Loke was discovered in 1983, and with a production start-up in 1993. Location: Block 15/9 in the North Sea Production start: 21 April 1996 Production: Gas and condensate LokeĪs part of the Sleipner Øst development, the satellite field Loke (also gas/condensate) is tied back to Sleipner A platform. The well is drilled with a 7,377 m horizontal offset from Sleipner A, and represented a record for then Statoil, now Equinor, at the time of production start-up. This reservoir was discovered in 1982, and production start-up was 21 April 1996 through a well drilled from the Sleipner A platform. Gungne is a satellite field to Sleipner Øst. Location: 15/9 in the North Sea Start-up: August 1993 Production: Gas and condensate Gungne The gas from Sleipner Øst is exported into the Gassled transport system (Statpipe, Zeepipe and Europipe II to Emden and Zeebrugge), while the unstable condensate is transported in pipeline to Kårstø in Rogaland for further processing. The transport of condensate from Kårstø is by ship. The unstable condensate from Sleipner is transported in pipeline to Kårstø in Rogaland for further processing. As part of the Sleipner Øst development, the satellite field Loke (also gas/condensate) is tied back to Sleipner A platform. Sleipner A is also connected with bridges to Sleipner T (processing and CO 2-removal platform) and Sleipner R (Riser platform and flare). The Sleipner Øst field is developed with the processing, drilling and living quarter platform Sleipner A. The Sleipner Øst field with block 15/9 was discovered in 1981. Location: Blocks 15/6 and 15/9 in the North Sea Start-up: 29 August 1996 Production: Gas and condensate Sleipner Øst
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