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Johan Castberg strengthens Norway as a long-term energy exporter

The Johan Castberg oil field in the Barents Sea came on stream. The field will be producing for 30 years and bolsters Norway’s role as a reliable and long-term supplier of energy.


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The Johan Castberg FPSO on the field
Photo: Lars Morken/Equinor
The Johan Castberg FPSO on the field Photo: Lars Morken/Equinor

At peak, Johan Castberg can produce 220,000 barrels of oil per day, and recoverable volumes are estimated at between 450 and 650 million barrels.

This is a red-letter day.The Johan Castberg field will contribute crucial energy, value creation, ripple effects and jobs for at least 30 years to come. We expect that this major field development with a price tag of NOK 86 billion (2024) will be repaid in less than two years" says Geir Tungesvik, Equinor’s executive vice president for Projects, Drilling and Procurement.

12 of the 30 total wells are ready for production, and this is sufficient to bring the field up to expected plateau production in the second quarter of 2025.

Johan Castberg opens a new region for oil recovery and will create more opportunities in the Barents Sea. We’ve already made new discoveries in the area and will keep exploring together with our partners. We’ve identified options to add 250-550 million new recoverable barrels that can be developed and produced over Johan Castberg" says Kjetil Hove, Equinor’s executive vice president for Exploration & Production Norway.

Facts about Johan Castberg
  • Licensees: Equinor Energy AS (operator) 46.3%, Vår Energi ASA 30%, Petoro AS 23.7%.
  • The Johan Castberg field consists of the Skrugard, Havis and Drivis discoveries, which were made between 2011 and 2014.
  • Location: Johan Castberg is located approx. 100 kilometres north of the Snøhvit field in the Barents Sea in blocks 7219/9 and 7220/4,5,7 approximately 150 km from Goliat and around 240 km from Melkøya. The water depth is 360-390 metres, and Skrugard and Havis are 7 km apart.
  • Johan Castberg is the second oil field in the Barents Sea and Norway’s northernmost field.
  • The field development is based on a production vessel tied back to an extensive subsea field with a total of 30 wells distributed between 10 well templates and two satellite structures.


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