March 22 (LNGJ) – French major TotalEnergies has restarted production from the Tyra hub in the Danish North Sea after the completion of a major redevelopment project. “At plateau, the Tyra hub will produce 5.7 million cubic metres of gas and 22,000 barrels of condensate per day, once again making Denmark self-sufficient and a net exporter of natural gas,” said the Paris-based company.
“We are pleased to restart the Tyra hub, one of the most technologically advanced offshore gas installations in the world. The success of this major redevelopment project owes a lot to the commitment of our teams, our partners and our contractors,” explained Nicolas Terraz, President of Exploration and Production at TotalEnergies. The French company holds a 42.2 percent stake in the hub, BlueNord owns 36.8 percent and Nordsøfonden has 20 percent.
Denmark, the pipeline natural gas and power market player involved in LNG trading and a bridge supplier of gas to Poland on the Baltic Pipe, has revealed its “mini tender round” for interested oil and gas companies to apply for a licence for a concession in the North Sea had flopped as the one company interested had withdrawn.