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Denmark's Tyra gas field begins production, TotalEnergies says

TotalEnergies has rebooted production at Denmark's Tyra gas field, the country's largest, after it was momentarily closed for redevelopment in 2019, the French oil group stated on Friday.

The redeveloped field, called Tyra II, will produce 5.7 million cubic meters of gas and 22,000 barrels of condensate per day when it reaches complete capability late this year, TotalEnergies said in a statement.

Denmark presently depends on imports of gas however full production at Tyra would once again make the country self-dependent and a net exporter of gas.

Prior to its shutdown, Tyra worked as a processing and export center for more than 90% of gas produced from the Danish sector of the North Sea.

Production was halted after the seabed had sunk several metres under Tyra's platforms during more than 30 years of production.

TotalEnergies operates the Tyra field, anticipated to produce 2.8 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas annually, on behalf of the Danish Underground Consortium. TotalEnergies owns a 43.2% stake in this, while the business BlueNord has 36.8% and Danish state-owned Nordsoefonden owns 20%.