Regulatory Filings • Aug 21, 2015
Regulatory Filings
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The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy approves the Johan Sverdrup development plans
Det norske oljeselskap ASA (DETNOR) and the partners in the Johan Sverdrup
development signed 12 February the plan for development and operation (PDO) for
Johan Sverdrup, phase one. Yesterday the Ministry of Petroleum and Energy
approved the development plan.
In addition to the PDO itself, a plan for installation and operation for oil and
gas export pipelines (PIO) and a plan for developing power supply from shore
(PIO) was also approved.
"Johan Sverdrup is an exceptional project that denotes optimism for the
Norwegian shelf. Today's approval marks the official start-up of the development
and is a historical day within the oil and gas sector in Norway. Det norske
oljeselskap is very pleased to be a part of this major development, and we fully
support the plans that have been signed by the partners in the licenses and The
Ministry of Petroleum and Energy", says chief executive officer Karl Johnny
Hersvik in Det norske oljeselskap ASA.
Johan Sverdrup is the largest oil discovery on the Norwegian shelf since the
1980s, and will be developed in several phases. Phase one consists of four
bridge-linked platforms, in addition to three subsea water injection templates.
The capital expenditures for Phase one have been estimated to NOK 117 billion
(2015 value) and a planned production capacity of 315 000 to 380 000 barrels of
oil equivalent per day.
"We are on schedule in the Johan Sverdrup development and as an active and
responsible partner, Det norske oljeselskap will closely follow the development
to ensure that the opportunities and enormous values are captured to the best
for both the license owners and the Norwegian society", says Karl Johnny Hersvik
in Det norske oljeselskap ASA.
Phase one has planned first oil late 2019. Fully developed, the field can
produce 550 000 to 650 000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The Ministry of Petroleum and Energy (MPE) has decided the apportionment of the
ownership interests in the Johan Sverdrup field. Det norske oljeselskap has
filed a complaint to the King in Council regarding this decision, and the
company will now await the outcome of the complaint.
The partnership in Johan Sverdrup consists of Statoil, Lundin Norway, Petoro,
Det norske oljeselskap and Maersk Oil.
Contacts:
Investor contact: Jonas Gamre, VP Investor Relations, tel.: 47 971 18 292
Media contact: Rolf Jarle Brøske, SVP Communications, tel.: 47 911 12 475
About Det norske:
Det norske is a fully-fledged E&P company with exploration, development and
production activities on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS). We are building
one of Europe's largest independent E&P companies.
Det norske is the operator of the producing Alvheim field and for the Ivar Aasen
field development. In addition, the company is partner in the Johan Sverdrup
field. Det norske has an active exploration programme on the Norwegian shelf and
an ambitious strategy for growth.
Det norske's headquarters are located in Trondheim, with branch offices in
Stavanger, Oslo and Harstad. Det norske is listed on Oslo Børs with ticker
'DETNOR'. More about Det norske at www.detnor.no/en/.
This information is subject to disclosure requirements pursuant to section 5-12
of the Norwegian Securities Trading Act.
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