TROLL HULDRA BRAGE OSEBERG SOR OSEBERG OSEBERG OST VESLEFRIKK PLO55 PLO55D PLO55B PLO55FS PLO55E PLO53B PL1178 PL185 ABOUT THE BRAGE FIELD Development Brage is a field in the northern part of the North Sea, 10 kilometres east of the Oseberg field. The water depth is 140 metres. Brage was discovered in 1980, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was approved in 1990. The field has been developed with an integrated production, drilling and accommodation facility with a steel jacket. The production started in 1993. A PDO for Brage Sognefjord was approved in 1998. PDO exemptions were granted for the Brent Ness and Bowmore Brent accumulations in 2004 and 2007, and for the Talisker East Brent, Cook and Kim Sognefjord accumulations in 2022, 2023 and 2024, respectively. Reservoir Brage produces oil from sandstone of Early Jurassic age in the Statfjord Group, and sandstone of Middle Jurassic age in the Brent Group and the Fensfjord Formation. Oil and gas are also present in Upper Jurassic sandstone in the Sognefjord Formation, there is a small accumulation in the Cook Formation. The reservoirs are at depths of 2,000 to 2,300 metres. The reservoir quality varies from poor to excellent. Status Brage has been producing for a long time, and work is still ongoing to find new ways to increase recovery from the field. New wells are being drilled, often combined with exploration of near field prospects. Based on the gross production on the Brage Field in 2025, production averaged around 6,200 boepd net to LPA. Source: Norwegian Offshore Directorate website, Brage Field Legend Yme licence area Current licence areas Existing oil/gas/condensate discoveries 32 Annual Report 2025
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