Maria discovery one of the largest findings in 2010

Maria discovery one of the largest findings in 2010

Wintershall Holding GmbH announces a discovery at the Maria prospect in production licence 475BS in the Norwegian Sea about 200 kilometers off the coast of Trondheim. The well proved light oil and was drilled on the Halten terrace, near the Tyrihans and Åsgard fields. The size of the discovery is estimated between 60 and 120 million barrels of recoverable resources, placing it among the largest oil discoveries in Norway in this year. Full text

StatoilHydro and FMC Technologies will improve the oil recovery from subsea field

2009.09.11 - Subsea Headlines

Entering existing wells 
New equipment enables drilling of new sidetracks through existing tubing on subsea fields. 

The new technology is called "Through tubing rotary drilling" (TTRD) and enables reuse of old wells in a much simpler and more inexpensive way than earlier. 

”Now we see the result of 4-5 years of technology development in the company,” says Øystein Arvid Håland, head of subsurface technology in StatoilHydro. 

He estimates the drilling operation to produce extra oil worth around NOK 1,4 billion, based on the current price, from the Åsgard field alone. 

The new equipment is better adjusted to the task to be performed than the equipment currently used on ordinary drilling rigs. 

“The new concept will highly improve the efficiency of this type of operations in connection with subsea well operations, and enables us to produce oil that we would normally not have recovered,” says Håland. 

Bid in the autumn 
A conventional rig, Stena Don, was used at Åsgard this time, but the result of this technology will be even better on a purpose-built rig. 

"In the autumn we plan to invite bids for a rig to be tailored to such operations, and the aim is to get the new rig into place in 2012/2013," Håland says. 

The rig will only contain the equipment needed for this type of operations and will be a brand new type of rig.

Today more than 40 percent of StatoilHydro's oil and gas production is produced in some 500 wells on subsea fields. 

The number of fields utilising subsea concepts is growing, and both StatoilHydro and other companies have a strong focus on improved oil recovery (IOR). 

In deep waters 
This new technology may be used in waters down to 500 metres. The goal is to reach even deeper. 

“In the future we wish to utilise this technology in deep waters, for example in the Gulf of Mexico,” Håland says.

Illustration:// FMC Technologies




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