Tyra Field is the largest gas condensate field in the Danish Sector of the North Sea. It was discovered in 1968 and production started in 1984. The field is owned by Dansk Undergrunds Consortium, a partnership between Maersk Oil, Royal Dutch Shell and Chevron Corporation, and operated by Maersk Oil.
The total proven reserves of the Tyra gas field are around 1,250 billion cubic feet (35×10^9 m3), and production is centered on 237.8 million cubic feet per day (6.73×10^6 m3/d). The reservoir depth is about 2,000 metres (6,600 ft) and it covers area of 90 kilometres (56 mi) in the water depth of 37–40 metres (121–131 ft).
The Tyra Field has two production complexes named Tyra West and Tyra East, connected by pipelines. Tyra West includes oil and gas processing plants which in addition to the gas produced at the Tyra field, processes also gas from Halfdan and Valdemar fields. The complex consists of two wellhead platforms, one processing and accommodation platform, and one gas flare stack. Tyra East processes also oil and gas from Valdemar, Roar, Svend, Tyra Southeast, Harald, Lulita, Gorm and Dan fields. It consists of two wellhead platforms, one processing and accommodation platform, one gas flare stack, and one riser platform.
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Catching upon a familiar gaze
Everyone lives by do or die
There's no one with time to laugh or cry
There's no one to tell us what we're living for
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I just know that I'll be losing very soon
And there are times and there are motions
When I do believe I'm going out of tune, oh
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Looking for sun to make me smile
But still multiply their daily bread
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And though I try to be a good man
I keep finding out there's nowhere to begin
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