Goliat field | |
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Goliat FPSO in South Korea, 2015
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Location of Goliat field | |
Country | Norway |
Location | Barents Sea |
Block | 229/229B |
Offshore/onshore | offshore |
Coordinates | 71°18′N 22°18′E / 71.30°N 22.30°ECoordinates: 71°18′N 22°18′E / 71.30°N 22.30°E |
Operator | Eni Norge AS |
Partners |
Eni (65%) Statoil (35%) |
Field history | |
Discovery | 2000 |
Start of development | 2009 |
Start of production | 2016 (expected) |
Production | |
Recoverable oil | 174 million barrels (~2.37×10 7 t) |
Producing formations | Kobbe Realgrunnen Snadd Klappmyss |
Goliat field is an offshore oil field in the Norwegian sector of the Barents Sea. It is located 85 kilometres (53 mi) northwest of Hammerfest. The license is owned by Eni Norge AS (operator, 65%) and Statoil Petroleum AS (35%). It was awarded in 1997. Oil was discovered in 2000. The field development concept was approved by the Government of Norway on 8 May 2009. The field will be developed by using Goliat FPSO, a floating production storage and offloading unit.
Goliat field has two main formations (Kobbe and Realgrunnen) and two minor formations (Snadd and Klappmyss). Recoverable reserves are 174 million barrels (27.7×10 6 m3). The production is expected to start in summer 2015 on Goliat oil platform which will be northmost sea oil platform at that time. Production is estimated to continue for 10–15 years. The associated gas will be reinjected to increase oil recovery or will be transported to the processing plant at Melkøya.