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Statoil: New Oil in the Grane Area

October 21, 2014

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  • The Grane platform in the North Sea. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
  • The Transocean Leader drilling rig. (Photo: Harald Pettersen)
  • (Image: Statoil)

Statoil has together with PL169 partners proved new oil resources in the D-structure in the vicinity of the Grane field in the North Sea.

 
Well 25/8-18 S, drilled by the rig Transocean (RIG) Leader, proved an oil column of 25 m in the Heimdal Formation. The estimated volume of the discovery is in the range of 30-80 million barrels of recoverable oil.
 
"We are pleased with having proved new oil resources in the Grane area," said May-Liss Hauknes, Statoil (STO) vice president for exploration in the North Sea. "Near-field exploration is an important part of Statoil’s exploration portfolio on the NCS. It provides high-value barrels that are important for extending the production life of existing installations”.
 
The D-structure is located on the Utsira High, just 7 km north of the Grane field and in the immediate proximity of the Grane F oil discovery made by Statoil in 2013. The D-structure was originally penetrated in 1992 by well 25/8-4, which encountered just one meter of oil corresponding to about six million barrels.
 
“Well 25/8-18 S appraised the D-structure and proved substantial additional oil volumes in an excellent sandstone reservoir. This is a result of a recent re-evaluation of the area done by the partnership. New seismic and improved subsurface mapping have given us new confidence in the D-structure and allowed to mature it towards a drilling decision”, says Hauknes.
 
“Tie in to the nearby Grane field is one of the development solutions that will be evaluated for the discovery”, according to Gro Aksnes, Statoil vice president for area development in Operations West.
 
Exploration well 25/8-18 S is located in PL169 in the North Sea. Statoil is operator with an interest of 57%. The partners are Petoro AS (30%) and ExxonMobil Exploration & Production Norway AS (13%).

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