
Type:
Gas
Facility:
Production
Water Depth:
43
Installed:
NA
meters
Block:
5504/12
Design:
Fixed steel
Sub Structure:
6300
Topsides Wgt:
17535
tonnes
tonnes
Intro
Tyra EG is one of the wellhead and riser platforms within the Tyra Field complex in the Danish North Sea. Part of the redeveloped Tyra II hub, it provides production wells and riser infrastructure tied into the central processing and export facilities.
Field
The Tyra Field is Denmark’s primary gas condensate province in the North Sea, producing from Danian and Upper Cretaceous chalk reservoirs since 1984. Tyra EG helps extend reservoir access, feeding fluids into the Tyra processing hub for conditioning and export.
Facilities
Tyra EG comprises a fixed steel jacket with well slot and riser supports that connect multiple production wells to the Tyra II complex. Production fluids are transported via bridges and subsea flowlines to central processing installations where gas and condensate are separated, dehydrated, compressed, and metered for export. Tyra EG does not host significant processing trains; it serves primarily as a well support and riser platform. Utilities include electrical power sharing with the main complex, fire and gas detection, safety shutdown systems, and remote monitoring. Export flowlines feed into Tyra’s export pipeline infrastructure to Nybro and Den Helder. The configuration supports integrated field operations with redundancy and high reliability.






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