
Type:
Oil
Facility:
Production
Water Depth:
38
Installed:
1991
meters
Block:
5504/16
Design:
Fixed steel
Sub Structure:
2000
Topsides Wgt:
11000
tonnes
tonnes
Intro
Gorm F is a combined wellhead, processing and booster platform in the Gorm field, commissioned in 1991. It supplements Gorm C’s processing capability by handling production from Gorm and linked satellite fields (Skjold, Rolf, Dagmar) and provides wellhead compression and initial separation functions to enhance field recovery.
Field
Embedded within the Gorm complex, Gorm F processes hydrocarbons from various satellite and central reservoirs, contributing to the integrated strategy for maximizing oil recovery from Danian and Upper Cretaceous chalk.
Facilities
The Gorm F platform integrates multiple processing trains including initial separation and stabilization units for oil and gas, with specific trains dedicated to sour fluids from Dagmar and production from Gorm and Skjold. Gorm F also houses wellhead compression facilities that reduce wellhead pressure to maintain flow and improve reservoir deliverability. Processed fluids are routed to Gorm C for final conditioning or directly to export systems via Gorm E, depending on operational strategy. Utility systems on Gorm F include power generation sufficient for processing equipment, produced water handling, safety systems (firewater, fire and gas detection), and instrumentation and control systems linked to the wider field SCADA network. The platform is designed for round-the-clock processing support and integrates with reservoir management strategies such as water injection, pressure maintenance, and lift gas distribution across the hub network.
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