PRODUCTION FROM THE FIELD
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Development
Cod is a field in the southern part of the Norwegian sector in the North Sea, 75 kilometres northwest of the Ekofisk field. The water depth is 75 metres. Cod was discovered in 1968, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1973. The field was developed with a combined drilling, production and accommodation facility. The production started in 1977.Reservoir
The Cod field produced gas and condensate from deep-marine turbiditic sandstone of Paleocene age in the Forties Formation. Cod has a complex structure with several separate reservoirs at a depth of 3000 metres.Recovery strategy
The field was produced by pressure depletion.Transport
The well stream was sent via pipeline to the Ekofisk Complex for export.Status
Cod was shut down in 1998, and the facility was removed in 2013.ACCRUED INVESTMENTS IN NOMINAL NOK
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NPD's CURRENT RESOURCE ESTIMATES
All numbers in mill. Sm3 o.e.
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