Tyra Field
| Tyra Field | |
|---|---|
Platform at Tyra East | |
| Country | Denmark |
| Region | North Sea |
| Block | 5504/11 5504/12 |
| Offshore/onshore | offshore |
| Operator | Total |
| Partners | Total Noreco Nordsofonden |
| Field history | |
| Discovery | 1968 |
| Start of production | 1984 |
| Production | |
| Current production of gas | 237.8×106 cu ft/d (6.73×106 m3/d) |
| Estimated gas in place | 1,250×109 cu ft (35×109 m3) |
| Producing formations | Danian and Upper Cretaceous Chalk |
Tyra Field is the largest gas condensate field in the Danish Sector of the North Sea. It was discovered in 1968 and production started in 1984. The field is owned by Dansk Undergrunds Consortium, a partnership between Total, BlueNord and Nordsofonden, and operated by Total. The reservoir depth is about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) and it covers area of 90 kilometres (56 mi) in the water depth of 37–40 metres (121–131 ft). The Tyra field has a number of satellite fields, including Roar, Svend and Tyra Southeast fields.