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Statoil Announces New Discovery in the Norwegian Sea


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Statoil Announces New Discovery in the Norwegian Sea

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Category: Energy

Exploration well 6407/8-6 and sidetrack 6407/8-6A, drilled by the Songa Trym drilling rig, have proven several oil columns in formations dating from the Jurassic period.

The main wellbore has also proven oil at a deeper level, in reservoir rocks of Triassic age, probably Grey Beds formation. Further data analysis will clarify the age of this oil bearing formation.

The estimated volume of the discovery is in the range of 55-100 million barrels of recoverable oil. This is light oil of high quality.

“We are very pleased with the results of our near-field exploration programme in the Norwegian Sea this year,” says Gro G. Haatvedt, Statoil senior V.P. for exploration on the Norwegian continental shelf.

“In three months we have made three new discoveries in the Norne, Åsgard and Njord areas proving a total of 86-166 million barrels of recoverable oil equivalent. These are high value barrels that allow us to extend the production life of our installations.”

Source: World Oil

Published: November 11, 2013