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Tyra EH

Under Construction

Operator:

Total EP Danmark

Country:

Denmark

Block:

5504/12

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Type:

NA

Facility:

Production

Water Depth:

37

Installed:

NA

meters

Block:

5504/12

Design:

Fixed steel

Sub Structure:

4000

Topsides Wgt:

5330

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Intro

Tyra EH is another wellhead and riser support platform within the Tyra Field’s redeveloped Tyra II complex in the Danish North Sea. It functions as a production node tied to central processing facilities for gas and condensate export.

Field

Within the Tyra Field, Tyra EH accesses hydrocarbons from reservoir zones and routes them through the Tyra II infrastructure. The field’s development uses clustered platforms linked by bridges and flowlines to optimize processing at central hubs.

Facilities

Tyra EH’s infrastructure consists of a fixed jacket with riser bases and wellheads feeding production through subsea and bridge connections to processing platforms in the Tyra hub. It lacks autonomous processing; fluids are conveyed to larger installations where separation, dehydration, and compression occur before export. Shared utilities include distributed power, control systems, safety systems, and flow metering. The platform’s design emphasizes integration into the Tyra II field layout with stable riser supports and corrosion protection. Gas export leverages the main hub’s pipelines to Denmark and the Netherlands.

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