Equinor improves fram field output with new gas module

Equinor, a Norwegian energy company, has successfully installed a new gas module at the Fram field in the Norwegian North Sea, which is expected to improve the field's output.

The Fram field is a mature field that has been in production since 1986, and it is one of Equinor's most important fields in the Norwegian North Sea. The field is operated by Equinor, and it is expected to produce around 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) in 2022.

The new gas module, which was installed in October 2021, is designed to increase the field's gas production capacity by around 10%. The module is equipped with advanced technology, including a new gas processing unit and a gas compression unit, which will enable the field to process more gas and increase its overall production.

The installation of the new gas module is part of Equinor's efforts to improve the efficiency and sustainability of the Fram field. The company has been working to reduce the field's carbon footprint by implementing new technologies and processes that reduce emissions and increase efficiency.

The Fram field is an important part of Equinor's operations in the Norwegian North Sea, and the company is committed to continuing to invest in the field to ensure its long-term sustainability. The installation of the new gas module is just one example of the company's efforts to improve the field's performance and reduce its environmental impact.

Here are some key facts about the new gas module at the Fram field: