Gorm

Gorm

The Gorm field was discovered in 1971 and brought on production in 1981, the second Danish field in production after Dan. The Gorm hub also includes Skjold, Rolf and Dagmar, and is the export hub for most of the liquids produced in Denmark.

The field produces oil and gas from the Ekofisk and Tor Chalk reservoirs. The field is a domal structure divided into a deeper western A-block and the shallower eastern B-block. In total 46 wells have been drilled, with currently 18 active producers and 6 active water injectors. Gorm serves as the second stage processing center for Halfdan and as an oil transfer hub for Dan, Tyra, and Halfdan. The oil is transported ashore to Frederica via pipeline from the riser platform Gorm E, while gas is sent to Tyra. While Tyra is not producing due to the ongoing redevelopment, gas is exported through the NOGAT pipeline to the Netherlands.

20.2
Net reserves 2022

mmboe

4.8
Net production 2022

mboedp

82.4%
Operational efficiency 2022
 

17.5
Net reserves 2020


mmboe

4.8
Net production 2022
mboedp

82.4%
Operational efficiency 2022