Gorm Field Explained

Gorm
Location Map:North Sea
Coordinates:55.5667°N 51°W
Relief:yes
Country:Denmark
Region:North Sea
Block:5504/15
5504/16
Offonshore:Offshore
Operator:TotalEnergies
Discovery:1971
Start Production:1981
Formations:Danian and Upper Cretaceous chalk

Gorm is a natural gas and oilfield in the Danish Sector of North Sea. It was discovered in 1971 and is the largest oilfield exploited by Denmark.[1] The production infrastructure consists of five bridge-linked platforms[2] and is operated by BlueNord. The facilities include two wellhead platforms and several processing platforms. The Rolf and Dagmar fields are satellites to Gorm.

Reservoir

The reservoir properties of the Gorm field are as shown.

Properties of Gorm reservoir!Property!Value
Block5504/16
Production horizonUpper cretaceous Danian chalk
Field delineation, km263
Reservoir depth, feet6,600 to 7,200
Hydrocarbon column, feet500
Density °API33.5
Gas / oil ratio1789
Sulphur content %0.2
Porosity %27-35
Total reserves oil, million barrels110-600
Total reserves gas, billion cubic feet353

Infrastructure

Installations

The installations developed for the Gorm field were as follows. The water depth at the site is 39 metres.[3]

Gorm field installations!Platforms!Coordinates!Function!Type!Legs!Substructure weight, t!Topsides weight, t!Well slots!Installed!Production start!Production to
Gorm A55.579105N4.757856EDrilling & wellheadSteel jacket4108011009September 1979May 1981Gorm C
Gorm B55.578531N4.757625EDrilling & wellheadSteel jacket410809459December 1979March 1982Gorm C
Gorm C55.579641N4.758695EProcessing & accommodation (97 beds)Steel jacket8350010,200July 1980May 1981Gorm E
Gorm D55.579041N4.750050EFlare towerSteel jacket3750220February 1981
Gorm E (owned by DONG oil pipe A/S)55.580749N4.759857ERiser and pumpingSteel jacket416343900April May 1982Gas to Tyra (14 inch pipeline), condensate to onshore (20 inch pipeline)
Gorm F55.578398N4.757050EWell head, processingSteel jacket2000110001991
In 2014 there were 32 oil production wells, one gas injection well, and 14 water injection wells.

Pipelines

A number of pipelines transport fluids to and from the Gorm field. The Skjold, Rolf and Dagmar fields are satellites of Gorn

Gorm field pipelines[4] !From!To!Fluid!Length, km!Diameter, inches!Note
Skjold BGorm FOil, gas & water1212
Skjold AGorm AOil, gas & water1112
RolfGorm EOil, gas & water178
DagmarGorm FOil, gas & water98
Gorm ERolfGas173
Gorm FSkjold AInjection water1212
Gorm DSkjold AGas116
Gorm ETyra EGas1618
Gorm EFredericia shore terminalOil33020Capacity = 270,000 barrels per day
Gorm ECALM (see note)Oil12Decommissioned
Gorm ECALMOil12Decommissioned
Note. CALM = Catenary Anchor Leg Mooring; buoys used to load ships with oil before the export pipeline was available.

Production

The original design production rate for the process facilities on Gorm C was 60,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd). The design gas injection rate was 84 mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day). The pumping platform Gorm C had a design throughput of 90,000 bopd.

The production strategy is to maintain reservoir pressure through water injection.

The production data for the Gorm field is shown in the following table. Production and injection numbers are cumulative rates up to 1 January 2014. About of crude oil from the nearby Rolf oil field are processed on the Gorm platforms.[5]

Gorm field production[6] !Parameter!Value
Oil production wells32
Gas injection wells1
Water injection wells14
Oil production, million m360.79
Gas production, billion Nm315.74
Produced water, million m380.35
Water injection, million m3137.83
Gas injection, billion Nm38.16
Oil reserves, million m33.0
Gas reserved, billion Nm30.3
In 2014 the annual production was 6.3 million barrels of oil and 3,677 million standard cubic feet of gas (104 million m3 gas).

Incidents

An oil leak occurred in the field on 2 March 2011.[7]

Dagmar and Rolf fields

The Dagmar and Rolf fields are satellites to the Gorm installations. The characteristics of the fields are as follows.

Field
DagmarRolf
ProspectEast RosaMid Rosa
ReservoirChalk and DolomiteChalk
Geological ageDanian, Upper Cretaceous and ZechsteinDanian and Upper Cretaceous
Coordinates55.576474°N 4.618248°E55.605986°N 4.491481°E
Block5504/155504/14 & 15
Reservoir depth1,400 m1,800 m
Field delineation50 km222 km2
Reserves
Discovered19831981

The fields are developed through two offshore installations as shown.

Field
DagmarRolf
Production start19911986
Water depth34 m40 m
InstallationFixed steel no helideckFixed steel
FunctionWellheads no processingWellheads no processing
Substructure weight tonnes5001,400
Topsides weight tonnes5321,900
Number of wells23
StatusShut in 2006 & 2007Producing (2022)
Export, well fluids9 km 8-inch pipeline to Gorm F17 km 8-inch pipeline to Gorm E
Import, lift gas-|17 km 3-inch pipeline from Gorm E|}The oil production profile of the Dagmar and Rolf fields (in 1000 cubic metres) is as shown.
Year
1986198719881989199019911992199319941995199619971998199920002001200220032004
Rolf469634396395271293304176100130113969277835151104107
Dagmar4753056733352317131084672
Year
200520062007200820092010201120122013201420152016201720182019202020212022Total
Rolf7989103787660178755447584545484876
Dagmar001005

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Book: Glennie, K. W. . Petroleum geology of the North Sea: basic concepts and recent advances . . 1998 . 30, 343 . 978-0-632-03845-9.
  2. Web site: The Gorm Centre . . 2011-03-15 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110719122725/http://www.ens.dk/en-US/OilAndGas/FieldsandProduction/Fields_and_facilities/Gorm/Sider/Forside.aspx . 2011-07-19 . dead .
  3. Book: Oilfield Publications Limited. The North Sea Platform Guide. Oilfield Publications Limited. 1985. Ledbury. 264–75.
  4. Web site: Non-Technical Summary (NTS) of the Environmental and Social Impact Statement (ESIS) for the GORM project. . 5 November 2023.
  5. Web site: 2 March 2011 . Update: Oil observed in the Danish North Sea near Maersk Oil platforms . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110305122131/http://www.maerskoil.com/Media/NewsAndPressReleases/Pages/UpdateOilobservedintheDanishNorthSeanearMaerskOilplatforms.aspx . 5 March 2011 . Maersk Oil.
  6. Web site: Danish Energy Agency . 2024 . Oil and gas in Denmark 2013 .
  7. Web site: Oil spotted on Danish North Sea Surface. Maersk halts Production from Rolf Platform . OffshoreEnergyToday.com . 2 March 2011.