New gas find in the Norwegian Sea

Jul 17, 2009 02:00 AM

Gas has been proven by StatoilHydro in exploration well 6507/3-7 Idun North in the Norwegian Sea. Currently being completed, the well is located 2 km northwest of the Idun find and 12 km north of the Skarv find.
"StatoilHydro and its partners in the production licence will consider tying the gas find back to the production vessel for Skarv and Idun when it is in place," says Nygard.

This is the first exploration well in the carved out production licence 159D. The licensees are the operator StatoilHydro with a 60 % interest and E.ON Ruhrgas with 40 %. In the original production licence 159, six exploration wells have already been drilled.
Well 6507/3-7 was drilled at a water depth of 377 metres by the Ocean Vanguard rig.

Drilled to a vertical depth of 3,833 metres below sea level, the well was concluded in the Are formation of the lower Jurassic age.
The well is being permanently plugged and abandoned.