Northern Petroleum encouraged by Grolloo gas flow in the Netherlands
A maximum gas flow rate of 16 mm cfpd has been measured by Northern Petroleum Nederland (NPN) at its Grolloo gas
field in the Drenthe IV license.
"If we were to assume a flow rate of 10 mm cfpd that would, based on a forecast gas price of EUR 0.20 per normal cm,
generate an annual revenue for Grolloo of approximately EUR 8 mm net to Northern. This figure is based on NPN's 45 %
interest and a sustained gas production level supported by a 3,480 psi flowing pressure measurement."
"Grolloo is one of the smaller of the six fields of approximately 93.2 mm proven and probable barrels of oil
equivalence being developed in the Netherlands by NPN. This is the fourth of a total of five wells to be
hydraulically fractured in a very successful enhancement program, in which results have considerably exceeded
expectations."
"The bottom-hole recorders will be retrieved later this month enabling confirmation of the reservoir pressure and
final determination of the gas production profile for sales. The field is scheduled to be put on-stream in the fourth
quarter of this year."
"Currently the well at the Geesbrug field is being prepared for hydraulic fracturing of the reservoir which has to
date been very successful on the first four wells."
"At the Ottoland field, equipment and permissions are being procured to conduct a longer production flow test of both
oil and gas," commented Derek Musgrove, Managing Director of Northern Petroleum.
