The Dan oil field is a large oil and associated gas field in the Danish sector of the North Sea, about 200 kilometres (120 miles) west of Esbjerg.
The Dan field was discovered in May 1971 by the Britannia oil rig in Denmark Block 7.3 of the North Sea.
[1] The reservoir is an Upper Cretaceous Danian chalk at a depth of 5,800 to 6,400 feet (1,768 to 1,951 metres).
Production of condensate (in 1000s of barrels) was:[1] The Kraka and Regnar fields are satellites to the Dan installation.
The oil production profile of the Kraka and Regnar fields (in 1000 cubic metres) is as shown.