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Harbour confirms Camilla Nord gas find off Norway

Harbour Energy and Petoro have confirmed a gas and condensate discovery at the Camilla Nord prospect in Norway’s Gjoa region and are assessing a subsea tie-back option to existing Vega-area infrastructure.
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UK-based company Harbour Energy, together with partner Petoro, has confirmed a gas and condensate find at the Camilla Nord prospect in Norway’s Gjoa region. The partners are evaluating whether the discovery can be developed through a subsea connection into existing infrastructure nearby.

Camilla Nord is situated close to Vega, a subsea field that exports production to the Gjoa platform via tie-back, where Harbour Energy owns a 28% non-operated stake.

The country’s offshore regulator gives a preliminary size estimate for the discovery of 2.2–4.7 million boe.

Production licence PL 248 is held by Harbour Energy and Petoro. The regulator noted that the partners are considering a potential tie-back of Camilla Nord to Vega’s existing subsea infrastructure. The well was drilled in 375 m of water using the semi-submersible Transocean Norge.

After last year’s acquisition of Wintershall Dea, Norway has become a key part of Harbour Energy’s portfolio. In the first half of this year, the company’s output averaged 170,000 boe per day.

Camilla Nord is regarded as Harbour Energy’s sole operated well in 2025. In addition, the company holds non-operated stakes in several other exploration wells, including the planned Omega South prospect near Snorre.

This year’s non-operated exploration programme has also included Skarv-E in the Skarv Unit, which was successful, and the Njargasas well in PL 1110, which was unsuccessful.

Source: Upstream

Editorial Note:
This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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