Cape Vulture is a conventional oil development located in deepwater in Norway and is operated by Equinor Energy. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 34,000 active and developing oil and gas fields worldwide, Cape Vulture was discovered in 2017, lies in block 6608/10P (PL 128), with water depth of around 1,230 feet. Buy the profile here.
Field participation details
The field is owned by Eni, Equinor, HitecVision and Petoro.
Production from Cape Vulture
to approximately 5,095 bpd of crude oil and condensate, 11 Mmcfd of natural gas and 347 bpd of natural gas liquids. Based on economic assumptions, the production will continue until the field reaches its economic limit in 2042.
Remaining recoverable reserves
The field is expected to recover 22.27 Mmboe, comprised of 15.66 Mmbbl of crude oil & condensate, 33.26 bcf of natural gas reserves and 1.07 Mmbbl of natural gas liquid reserves.
About Equinor Energy
Equinor Energy AS (Equinor Energy) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Equinor ASA. The company provides oil and gas exploration and production services. It extracts, refines, and transports natural gas, crude oil, and wind power for manufacturing of synthetic fabrics, plastics, asphalt, cosmetics, and medicines. Equinor Energy is headquartered in Stavanger, Norway.
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