All installations on the Utsira High are now receiving power from shore, saving emissions amounting to about 1.2 million tonnes of CO₂ per year.
The electrification of the installations on the Utsira High is in line with the plan for development and operation (PDO) for Johan Sverdrup phase 2, which was approved by the Norwegian parliament in 2019.
G. Tungesvik, executive vice president for Projects, Drilling & Procurement said:
- electrification is the most effective tool in our toolbox in our quest to achieve the national target of halving greenhouse gas emissions from Norwegian oil and gas production by 2030.
The other gas turbine will stand by as a back-up power source during a run-in phase.
In the longer run, Sleipner will have the opportunity to fully operate on power from shore.
The Sleipner field centre has been supplied with onshore power via a cable from the Gina Krog platform since 24 March 2024.
Starting on the same date, the Gudrun platform was connected to electricity through the existing cable to Sleipner.
K. Hove, executive vice president for Exploration & Production Norway said:
- the Sleipner area has delivered vast volumes of energy, created long-term ripple effects and contributed substantial values to the Norwegian society;
- with power from shore, we can develop new discoveries and resources from low-emission production, and gas export from the area can be maintained for a long time to come.
Norwegian gas plays an important role in the EU's energy transition.
Now, also the gas that would otherwise be burnt on the installations can be utilised more effectively in Europe.
G. Tungesvik said:
- the electrification of the Sleipner field centre has created important jobs and ripple effects for the Norwegian supply industry;
- I’m also very pleased with that we, our partners, and suppliers, have succeeded in implementing the project safely, with zero HSE incidents.
In 2020, the Sleipner partnership exercised an option with Aibel for an EPCIC contract (engineering, procurement, construction, installation and commissioning) for the modification work on the Sleipner field centre.
NKT was awarded the contract to manufacture and lay the power cables.
ABB has carried out substantial work as a sub-contractor within installation of high-voltage equipment and updating the power control system.




