Monthly Archives: January 2019

Reserves in Norway’s Oda oilfield are expected to decrease by 30%.

According to Reuters news agency Oslo January 7, the Norwegian Petroleum Authority (NPD) said on Monday that the reserves of Norway’s Oda oilfield, operated by Spirit Energy, had been reduced by 30%.

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The oil field is expected to start operation in February or March, with an estimated reserves of 33 million barrels of oil equivalent, lower than the 48 million barrels estimated in the development plan submitted to Norwegian authorities by the major shareholder Centrica in 2016.

Centrica owns 69% of Spirit Energy, while Stadtwerke Muenchen in Germany owns the remaining 31%.

NPD spokesman said this was the latest estimate and operators were continuing to assess the size of reserves.

Located in the southern part of the Norwegian North Sea block, the field will be developed using a submarine backup facility connected to the Ula oilfield operated by Aker BP.

Partners under the Oda license include Aker BP, Suncor Energy and Faroe Oil, which plan to sell gas for injection in Ula and export oil to Teesside in the UK.

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Shell Oil Company obtained the qualification of wholesale oil products in China

The Australian newspaper Shell (China)’s wholly-owned subsidiary, Shell (Zhejiang) Petroleum Trading Co., Ltd. has been approved by the Ministry of Commerce to obtain domestic refined oil wholesale qualification.

The acquisition of this qualification means that Shell will be able to carry out the procurement and sales of refined oil products for corporate customers in the Chinese market. With the further deepening of China’s market-oriented reforms and the full liberalization of refined oil wholesale business, Shell has obtained the wholesale qualification of refined oil products as a wholly foreign-owned enterprise.

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