
The story of Frigg is a story about breaking boundaries, about international cooperation, innovations, accidents and anniversaries.

The Frigg reservoir
01/01/1971The Frigg reservoir lies in 100 metres of water under 1800 metres overburden. When mapped, the gas bearing reservoar resembles a butterfly.

Frigg inaugurated!
08/05/1978HM King Olav V of Norway undertook the official inauguration of the Frigg field on 8 May 1978.

Redundant installations
01/01/1990In the 1990s, the closure of installations on the Frigg field began. New technology made older installations redundant.

Goodbye Frigg
26/10/2004After 27 years of continuous and reliable operation, the norwegian sector had delivered 116 billion cubic metres.