Oselvar (Norwegian: Oselvarfeltet) is a since April 2018 abandoned subsea oil field located 250 km (160 mi) southwest of Stavanger in the southern Norwegian section of the North Sea, close to the British border. Oselvar was discovered in 1991. The field is located at 23 kilometres (14 mi) distance from the Ula field to which it was tied back. The original estimated reserves at Oselvar were 38 million barrels of oil and 4 billion cubic metres (140×109 cu ft) of natural gas. The water depth at location is 72 metres (236 ft).The Oselvar field installations shall be decommissioned by the end of 2022.
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