The Gorm Centre consists of the installations at Gorm, Skjold,
Rolf and Dagmar.
The Gorm Field
The Gorm Field consists of two wellhead platforms, Gorm A
and B, one combined wellhead and processing platform, Gorm F, one
processing and accommodation platform, Gorm C, one gas flare stack,
Gorm D, and one riser platform, Gorm E (owned by DONG Olierør
A/S).
Gorm receives production from the satellite fields, Skjold, Rolf
and Dagmar, as well as the oil and condensate produced in the Dan,
Tyra and Halfdan Fields. The Gorm Field installations supply the
Skjold Field with injection water and lift gas and the Rolf Field
with electricity and lift gas. The gas produced is sent to Tyra
East. The stabilized crude oil is transported ashore via the Gorm E
riser platform.
The bulk of the water produced at Gorm, Skjold and Dagmar is
injected into the Gorm and Skjold Fields, while the treated
production water from Rolf is discharged into the sea.
There are accommodation facilities on the Gorm C platform for 98
persons.
The Skjold Field
The Skjold Field comprises a satellite development to the Gorm
Field, including two wellhead platforms, Skjold A and B, as well as
an accommodation platform, Skjold C.
There are no processing facilities at the Skjold Field, and the
production is transported to the Gorm F platform in the Gorm Field
for processing. The Gorm facilities provide the Skjold Field with
injection water and lift gas.
At Skjold C, there are accommodation facilities for 16
persons.
The Rolf Field
The Rolf Field is a satellite development to the Gorm Field with
an unmanned wellhead platform, which is provided with a
helideck.
The production is transported to the Gorm C platform in the Gorm
Field for processing. Rolf is also supplied with electricity and
lift gas from the Gorm Field.
The Dagmar Field
The Dagmar Field is a satellite development to Gorm including
one unmanned wellhead platform of the STAR type without a helideck.
The unprocessed production is transported to the Gorm F platform in
the Gorm Field, where special facilities for handling the sour gas
from the Dagmar Field have been installed. The small amount of gas
produced from Dagmar is flared due to the high content of hydrogen
sulphide.