David gas-condensate discovery
David gas-condensate discovery
Total, operator of production licence 102C, has made a small
gas-condensate discovery in well 25/5-7 on the David prospect. Det
norske holds 10 percent in the discovery.
The well is located approximately 20 km kilometres north-east of the
Heimdal field.
The primary target for the well was the Brent formation of middle
Jurassic age with a secondary target in the underlying Statfjord
formation of lower Jurassic age.
Gas-condensate was found in the Brent formation. The Statfjord formation
was water bearing. The discovery is estimated to be between 15 and 20
million barrels of oil equivalent recoverable resources. Extensive data
acquisition and sampling was performed. No production test was carried
out.
The licensees will consider infrastructure solution for processing of
gas-condensate from David at the Heimdal field and further export.
The well is the first in production licence 102C and was drilled to a
vertical depth of 3045 m below sea level and terminated in the Hegre
formation of Triassic age.
The water depth is 119 meter. The well is now being suspended.
The well 25/5-7 was drilled with the semi-submersible Ocean Vanguard.
The rig is moving to production licence 029 in the Sleipner-area to
drill well 15/6-11 (Operator is ExxonMobil Exploration & Production
Norway AS).
The licensees of PL102C are Total E&P Norge AS (40 %), Petoro AS (30 %),
Centrica Resources (Norge) AS ( 20 %) and Det norske (10 %).
Contacts:
Knut Evensen, VP Investor Relations : +47 950 77 622
Torgeir Anda, VP Communication: +47 991 12 203