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Statoil presents $5.9 billion Castberg oilfield development plan

Published 05/12/2017, 07:43
© Reuters. Norwegian oil company's Statoil headquarters in Fornebu
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OSLO (Reuters) - Norway's Statoil (OL:STL) presented long-awaited investment plans on Tuesday for its Arctic Johan Castberg oil discovery, which is expected to cost 49 billion Norwegian crowns (4.38 billion pounds) to develop ahead of a 2022 production start-up.

Statoil initially estimated a cost of more than 100 billion crowns for Castberg, making the field unprofitable at current oil prices, but had vowed to work with suppliers to reduce the investment.

In June, Statoil said revised Castberg plans would be presented by the end of the year.

"This makes the Johan Castberg project the biggest offshore oil and gas development to be given the go-ahead in 2017," the company said, adding that it would be the sixth field to come on stream off the coast of northern Norway.

Partners in Castberg, which is believed to hold between 450 million and 650 million barrels of oil equivalents, are Statoil with 50 percent, Italy's Eni (MI:ENI) with 30 percent and Norway's state-owned Petoro with 20 percent.

As part of the announcement, engineering company Aker Solutions (OL:AKSOL) won a contract worth 4 billion Norwegian crowns to build subsea systems and provide design and procurement services.

"The field is essential for continuous production growth on the Norwegian continental shelf for Statoil from 2022 onwards," Danske Bank analyst Anders Holte said.

© Reuters. Norwegian oil company's Statoil headquarters in Fornebu

"The field is one of the few remaining large developments offshore Norway and as such it's important for the long term outlook for Statoil’s liquids production."

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