Tambar | |
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Country | Norway |
Region | South North Sea |
Block | 1/3, 2/1 |
Offshore/onshore | Offshore |
Coordinates | 56°58′57.92″N 2°57′31.61″E / 56.9827556°N 2.9587806°E |
Operator | BP Norge AS |
Partners | BP Norge AS (55%) Dong Norge AS (45%) |
Field history | |
Discovery | 1983 |
Start of production | July 2001 |
Abandonment | 2021 |
Production | |
Current production of oil | 8,800 barrels per day (~4.4×10 5 t/a) |
Estimated oil in place | 295 million barrels (~4.02×10 7 t) |
Producing formations | Upper Jurassic Ula Formation |
Tambar (Norwegian: Tambarfeltet) is an offshore oil field located in the southern Norwegian section of North Sea along with Ula and Gyda fields making up the UGT area, usually attributed to DONG Energy's main areas of exploration and production activity.[1] The Ula field was discovered in 1983 and came online in 2001.[2] Tambar was discovered in 1983 and became operational in July 2001. It contains confirmed 46.9 million m3 of oil.[3]
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