TotalEnergies says worst Covid trouble for Tyra has passed

The delay of the redevelopment project has prompted extra costs, but the updated plan seems to be holding, says TotalEnergies project lead Morten Hesselager Pedersen. The coming weeks will see one of the most important tasks done.
Monday, TotalEnergies began lifting the enormous steel constructions into place at the new Tyra using crane vessel Sleipnir. | Photo: Total Energies PR
Monday, TotalEnergies began lifting the enormous steel constructions into place at the new Tyra using crane vessel Sleipnir. | Photo: Total Energies PR
by MATHIAS JULIUS FALKENGAARD, translated by jonas sahl jørgensen

The DKK 21 billion (EUR 2.8 billion) estimated by the Danish Underground Consortium (DUC), led by operator TotalEnergies (formerly Total), in costs of redeveloping the Tyra field seem to be holding so far.

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