Statements (53)
Predicate | Object |
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gptkbp:instanceOf |
gptkb:oil_field
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gptkbp:associatedAct |
approximately 1 billion cubic feet per day
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gptkbp:averageRainfall |
2.7 billion barrels of oil equivalent
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gptkbp:carbonation |
significant due to electrification
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gptkbp:developedBy |
2015
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gptkbp:developer |
approximately $15 billion
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gptkbp:economicImpact |
significant for local communities
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gptkbp:endOfProduction |
660,000 barrels per day
440,000 barrels per day |
gptkbp:engineType |
light crude oil
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gptkbp:environmentalImpact |
monitored by authorities
complies_with_Norwegian_laws |
gptkbp:exportedTo |
via pipelines
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gptkbp:field |
Equinor
approximately 200 square kilometers high safety standards implemented includes processing facilities 19.9% by Petoro 30% by Aker BP 42.6% by Equinor 8.4% by TotalEnergies expansion and further development considered contributes_to_Norway's_oil_output named_after_Johan_Sverdrup |
gptkbp:fieldOfInvention |
not yet determined
ongoing studies for efficiency improvements two main phases planned |
gptkbp:fieldOfTechnology |
multiple phases
state-of-the-art technology used utilizes advanced drilling techniques around $15 billion received in 2015 |
gptkbp:firstAwarded |
October 2019
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gptkbp:hasOccupation |
involves local stakeholders in planning.
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https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label |
Johan Sverdrup oil field
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gptkbp:impact |
significant_for_Norway
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gptkbp:locatedIn |
gptkb:North_Sea
2010 |
gptkbp:operatedBy |
Equinor
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gptkbp:operator |
Equinor ASA
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gptkbp:partnerships |
gptkb:Aker_BP
gptkb:Petoro TotalEnergies |
gptkbp:productionCompany |
fixed platform
up to 660,000 barrels per day after full development |
gptkbp:productionStartYear |
October 2019
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gptkbp:publicationDate |
2010
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gptkbp:serviceStartDate |
October 2019
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gptkbp:supplyChain |
integrated with other fields
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gptkbp:sustainabilityInitiatives |
focus on reducing carbon footprint
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gptkbp:tributaryOf |
to_the_Mongstad_terminal
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gptkbp:waterSource |
110 meters
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gptkbp:workLocation |
approximately 140 kilometers west of Stavanger
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