Western Europe’s largest oil field, Johan Sverdrup, will ramp up its production in early May, sooner than previously expected, Swedish independent oil firm Lundin Energy said April 29.
“Phase 1 production capacity is about to step-up to 535,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) gross, and I expect, when the impact on the full field capacity has been assessed, we will see an increase above the current guidance of 720,000 boe/d,” CEO Nick Walker said in a statement.
Sverdrup was previously expected to ramp up its capacity in summer from 500,000 boe/d at the start of the year. Its final phase is expected to start up at the end of 2022.
Lundin said studies to identify opportunities to increase field’s production continued and was expected to be completed during second-quarter 2021.
Operator Equinor holds a 42.6% stake in Sverdrup, Lundin Energy has 20%, Petoro holds 17.36%, Aker BP owns 11.57% and Total has 8.44%.
Lundin’s production in the first quarter rose 20% from a year ago to 182,900 boe/d, helping boost quarterly revenue to a record $1.1 billion as oil prices also rose, the company said.
Lundin, which gets one fifth of the oil produced from Sverdrup, said the company was on track to grow its overall production to more than 200,000 boe/d by 2023.
The company generated record high quarterly earnings before interest, tax, depletion, amortization and exploration expenses (EBITDAX) at $1.0 billion, up from $581.1 million a year ago, it added.
Lundin has upped its renewable expenditure guidance for 2021 to $100 million from $70 million due to adding the investment in Karskruv wind farm project in southern Sweden.
The company has invested in three renewable energy projects to cover the electricity used to produce oil and gas offshore Norway, as it aims to become carbon neutral from the production stage by 2025.
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