Valhall oil field

The field was originally developed with three facilities (QP, DP and PCP) but now the complex consists of five separate steel platforms that are bridge-connected.

The PCP is built to process 168,000 barrels (26,700 m3) of oil and 350 million cubic feet (9,900,000 m3) of gas per day.

It received oil and gas from PCP through two 36.8 km long 20-inch diameter pipelines.

A central location and spare available capacity make it possible for the Valhall complex to also receive oil and gas from several adjacent fields.

The WIP is a fixed steel platform, bridge linked to the existing Valhall WP.

The VFD consists of two identical unmanned wellhead platforms each equipped with 16 drilling slots and located about 6 km (one to the North and one to the South) from the existing Valhall Facilities where wellstreams will be processed.

[2] Front-end engineering and design work was undertaken by Fabricom and Wood Group, with the deck constructed by Heerema.

[3][4] The ten-storey living quarters module was constructed by SLP Engineering, with Alphastrut supplying a lightweight aluminium support system.

[8] Production from the PH platform commenced in January 2013 and is expected to reach 65,000 barrels of oil a day.

VALHALL-A Quarters Platform (QP)
VALHALL-A Quarters Platform (QP)