Gjøa oilfield

id: gj-a-oilfield-215-635223
title: Gjøa oilfield
text: Gjøa oilfield is an oilfield in the Norwegian section of the North Sea. It lies about 70 kilometres (43 mi) off the Troll field. The Gjøa reserves are estimated to be about 40 billion cubic metres of natural gas and 83 million barrels of oil and condensate. The oil field was discovered in 1989 and the development was announced in December 2006. It was developed by the consortium of Statoil, ENGIE, Petoro, Royal Dutch Shell and RWE Dea. During the development phase, the operator of the field was
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description: Oilfield in North Sea
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gj%C3%B8a_oilfield
date created: 2010-03-14T10:03:32Z
date modified: 2024-09-12T20:27:31Z
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fields total: 13
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