Shell drills deepest offshore subsea well

Shell drills deepest offshore subsea well

Shell Oil Company has set a world water depth record in drilling and completing a subsea well 9,356 feet (1.77 miles) below the water's surface in the Silvertip Field at the Perdido Development project, approximately 200 miles from Houston in the Gulf of Mexico. Full text

BP Annonce Major Gas Discovery Offshore Azerbaijan

2007.11.14 - Subsea Headlines

BP, on behalf of the Shah Deniz partnership, announced today a further major new gas-condensate discovery in the Shah Deniz field in the Caspian Sea. The SDX-04 appraisal and exploration well, some 70 kilometres south east of Baku, discovered a new high pressure reservoir in a deeper structure below the currently producing reservoir.
The well was drilled to a Caspian-record depth of more than 7,300 metres in the south western part of Shah Deniz.
The exploration discovery represents a potentially significant find. There will be appraisal to fully delineate the new structure in the next few years.
In addition, during the appraisal phase, the well encountered gas condensate in the currently producing horizons extending the field to the south. Test flows were at the maximum capacity of the on-board equipment of 35 million standard cubic feet a day (1 million standard cubic meters a day). Results confirm sufficient gas at Shah Deniz for a second stage of development. Although further work is required to define this second phase it will likely be similar or larger than stage 1 - 8.6 bcma (billion cubic metres a year).
"The SDX-04 well is a major achievement and it justifies our plans for the next stage of development of the field. I am proud to say that the results of the well prove that it was worth making the effort to complete and test the deepest well ever drilled in the Caspian as we met both the appraisal and exploration objectives set for it," said Bill Schrader, President of BP Azerbaijan.
"We believe the results have significantly added to our understanding of the entire field. Such a deep, high pressure reservoir will require new technologies that are presently under development in the industry. This is a tremendous success for the Shah Deniz partnership and for Azerbaijan," Schrader added.
The parties to the Shah Deniz production sharing agreement (PSA) are: BP (operator - 25,5%), StatoilHydro (25,5%), the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan Republic (SOCAR - 10%), LUKOil (10%), NICO (10%), Total (10%), and TPAO (9%).




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