The Duva field is expected to start producing at the turn of 2020 and 2021. “Following the acquisition of additional shares, PGNiG's average gas production from this field for the first 5 years of operation of the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline in 2023-2028 is estimated at approx. 0.2 bcm annually,” added Woźniak.
PGNiG Upstream Norway acquired its first 20 % shares in the Duva field in July 2019. Additional 10 % was bought recently from Pandion Energy. The other shareholders in the licenses are Neptune Energy Norge, which acts as the operator, and Idemitsu Petroleum Norge.
Duva is a gas and oil field discovered in 2016. It is located within the PL636 and PL636B licenses in the North Sea, about 140 km north of the city of Bergen. According to the data of the Norwegian Oil Directorate, the deposit has 88 MMboe, including approx. 8.4 bcm of natural gas.
The transaction related to the acquisition of shares in the Duva field is still subject to approval by the Norwegian Ministry of Petroleum and Energy. PGNiG Upstream Norway currently holds shares in 27 licenses on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, where it is an operator on four of them.




