StatoilHydro discover gas in the Barents Sea Ververis prospect

StatoilHydro discover gas in the Barents Sea Ververis prospect

StatoilHydro has confirmed the existence of gas in the Ververis prospect in the Barents Sea, whereas an exploration well in the Stetind prospect in the Norwegian Sea turned out to be dry. This is the 13th discovery on the Norwegian continental shelf that StatoilHydro is involved in this year. Full text

StatoilHydro confirm Alve discovery in the North Sea

2008.05.08 - Field Development

Based on a preliminary estimate, the discovery includes three to five billion cubic metres of gas. A thin oil zone was also proven below the gas.

 

”The find is encouraging and supports our firm belief in other opportunities we are evaluating in the vicinity,” says Ørjan Birkeland, vice president for infrastructure exploration north.

Extension drilling of a production well
Extension drilling was carried out in this production well. Due to come on stream in January 2009, it is the first production well on the Alve field.

The purpose of the exploration extension was to prove hydrocarbons in a reservoir located deeper in mid-Jurassic rocks than the resources proven in previous exploration wells on the Alve field.

Gas and condensate in sandstone of mid-Jurassic rock were proven during the extension drilling.

Temporary plugging of the well
The drilling of well 6507/3-5S has been completed, and the well will be temporarily plugged.

A completion of the previously proven reservoir is planned for the autumn of 2008.

The gas is to be transported to the Norne field. The licensees will evaluate how the additional resources proven in the extension drilling can be recovered.

Data gathering
Formation testing was not performed in the well, but comprehensive data collection and sampling have been carried out.

The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 3,834 metres below sea level, and was completed in lower Jurassic rocks. The water depth is 368 metres. The Ocean Vanguard drilling rig is leaving the location to drill an exploration well for StatoilHydro on the Irish continental shelf.

The partners in PL159B are StatoilHydro (operator) with an 85 percent interest and DONG with a 15 percent interest.




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