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“Smaller finds are tied back to existing infrastructure, and new technology leads to improved recovery,” says Michelsen. “This will result in extended lifetime of several fields and profitability of smaller finds as well.” Important decisions also in 2011 In 2011 Statoil will continue its high activity level. Concepts must be chosen for two exciting field developments, Dagny and Luva. “During the next years we will focus even stronger on small and standardised developments and improved recovery on existing fields, which are closely connected,” says Michelsen. “We will for example pursue our effort of developing the infrastructure on the Snorre and Sleipner areas, which we believe will provide large new volumes up to 2040.” Highlights on the NCS in 2010 • Production start on three new fields: Morvin in the Norwegian Sea, Gjøa and Vega in the North Sea. • Plan for development and operation (PDO) submitted for the Gudrun and Valemon fields in the North Sea. • Investment decision made for seven new developments. • Concepts chosen for improved recovery on the Åsgard and Kristin fields in the Norwegian Sea and the Troll field in the North Sea. • Fast track has been established as a standard for simple developments. Some of the activities planned for 2011 • Development of the Gudrun and Valemon fields. • Concepts to be chosen for the Dagny field in the North Sea and the Luva field (deep water) in the Norwegian Sea. • Investment decision to be made for the Åsgard subsea gas compression and the Troll compression projects. • Further studies of the possibilities on the Snorre field up to 2040. • Drilling campaign and further studies of the Snøhvit field will be carried out. Statoil press release |