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(WO) – According to the Norwegian Offshore Directorate, Equinor and its partners have confirmed an offshore gas/condensate discovery in development well 6406/2-L-2 H, 260 km southwest of Brønnøysund.
The well was drilled in connection with the Lavrans discovery, which is currently undergoing development. The objective of the well was to prove petroleum in Lower Jurassic sandstones in the lower part of the Tilje Formation.
The Transocean Spitsbergen rig drilled the well in production license 199 in the Haltenbanken Vest Unit in the Norwegian Sea. Preliminary estimates place the size of the discovery in the range of 2-4 MMcm of recoverable oil equivalent.
The Directorate reported that well 6406/2-L-2 H encountered a gas/condensate column of about 30 m in the lower parts of the Tilje Formation, with moderate to good reservoir properties. Gas/condensate was also proven in the upper parts of the Tilje Formation in a sandstone reservoir with moderate to poor reservoir properties. The well was not formation-tested.
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Source: World Oil