The Eldfisk oil and gas field is a crude oil and gas producing field in the Norwegian sector of the central North Sea. Production of oil and gas started in 1979 and peak oil and gas production was achieved in 1980. The facilities have been extended and are still operational.
The characteristics of the Eldfisk field reservoir are as follows.
Currently (2024), the owners of the Eldfisk field and their respective stakes are:
The field is operated by ConocoPhillips Skandinavia AS.
The Eldfisk field was originally developed through the use of three offshore platforms.
A water injection facility Eldfisk E was installed in the field in 1999. This facility also supplies water to Ekofisk K. A new integrated facility, Eldfisk S, started operation in 2015. This is connected by bridge to Eldfisk E. This facility replaces several functions of Eldfisk A and Eldfisk FTP. Eldfisk A has been converted into a wellhead platform and Eldfisk FTP is used as bridge-support facility. The Embla oil and gas field, located south of Eldfisk, is tied back to Eldfisk S.
The original production capabilities were as follows.
Eldfisk production profile is as follows.