Eiga
The Eiga asset consists of the Edvard Grieg and Ivar Aasen installations.
Edvard Grieg
Edvard Grieg is located on the Utsira High in the central part of the North Sea, at a water depth of 110 metres. The discovery was made in 2007, and the Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) was approved in 2012. The field has been developed with a fixed installation featuring a steel jacket and full processing facilities. Production started in 2015. Since 2022, the Edvard Grieg installation has been supplied with power from shore through the Utsira High area solution.
Solveig is tied back to Edvard Grieg, and Solveig Phase 2 came on stream in January 2026. The Troldhaugen discovery is temporarily tied back to Edvard Grieg for test production.
The field has produced above expectations, and recoverable volumes have increased significantly compared to PDO estimates as a result of strong reservoir performance.
Ivar Aasen
Ivar Aasen is located on the Utsira High in the northern part of the North Sea, at a water depth of 110 metres. The discovery was made in 2008, and the Plan for Development and Operation (PDO) was approved in 2013. Production started on Christmas Eve 2016.
First-stage processing takes place on Ivar Aasen, with partially processed fluids transported to Edvard Grieg for final processing and export.
The Hanz and Symra fields are tied back to the Ivar Aasen installation.
Since 2023, the Ivar Aasen installation has been supplied with power from shore through the Utsira High area solution.