Regulatory Filings • Jun 24, 2020
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Aker BP and Pandion Energy today submitted the plan for development and operation (PDO) for Hod to the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. The Hod field will be developed in collaboration with Aker BP's alliance partners with a normally unmanned installation remotely controlled from the Valhall field centre, with very low CO2 emissions due to power from shore. Hod is among the first projects to be realized under the temporary changes to the Norwegian petroleum tax system recently introduced.
Total investments for the development are estimated at around USD 600 million and the total employment effect is estimated to 5000 FTEs. Production start is planned for first quarter 2022. Recoverable reserves for Hod are estimated at around 40 million barrels of oil equivalents. Aker BP is the operator with 90 percent ownership interest. Pandion Energy is partner with 10 percent interest.
Hod will be developed in collaboration withAker BP's alliance partners. Five alliances will be involved, in line withAker BP's strategy for increased value creation through alliances and strategic partnerships.
The steel jacket and topside will be constructed by Kvaerner Verdal.
Hod will be developed with a Normally Unmanned Installation remotely controlled from the Valhall field centre. Five wells with sidetracks will be drilled in order to increase recovery.
Hod will receive power from shore via Valhall field centre. - During normal operations, this means virtually zero local CO2 emissions. This is in line with Aker BP's strategy to minimize the footprint of our operations, says SVP Operations & Asset Development, Kjetel Digre.
Hod will be delivered with an electric lifeboat. The lifeboat is monitored from the Valhall field centre. Both the crane and seawater pump are electric and receive power from shore via the Valhall field centre. All of this contributes to reduced need for maintenance.
The original Hod platform was the first unmanned platform on the Norwegian continental shelf when it started production in 1990. The original platform is no longer in service and will be removed after the wells have been permanently plugged. First oil from the new Hod platform – which will be named Hod B – is planned for first quarter 2022.
-The gigantic Valhall field has produced more than one billion barrels of oil equivalent since the field was opened in 1982. The ambition is to produce another billion barrels over the next 40 years. Hod is an important contribution in achieving our ambition for Valhall, Digre comments.
Kjetil Bakken, VP Investor Relations, tel.: +47 91 889 889 Lars Mattis Hanssen, Senior IR Professional, tel.: +47 99 459 460
Tore Langballe, VP Communications, tel.: +47 907 77 841 Ole-Johan Faret, Press Spokesman, tel.: +47 402 24 217
Aker BP is a fully-fledged E&P company with exploration, development and production activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Aker BP is the operator of Alvheim, Ivar Aasen, Skarv, Valhall, Hod, Ula and Tambar. The company is also a partner in the Johan Sverdrup field. Aker BP is headquartered at Fornebu, Norway, and is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange under the ticker 'AKERBP'. More about Aker BP at www.akerbp.com.
This information is subject to disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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