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Another discovery in the Gullfaks area

January 4, 2012, 08:41 CET
Skinfaks

This is the fourth infrastructure-near discovery in the Gullfaks area in a 10 month period.

Light oil has been confirmed in Middle Jurassic reservoir rocks (Brent group) and a 80 metre high column in good-quality reservoir rocks.

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Tore Løseth, exploration vice president for North Sea

"We are currently evaluating how this discovery can be connected to the existing infra-structure," says Tore Løseth, exploration vice president for North Sea.

Skinfaks South is located directly west of the Gullfaks field in the North Sea Tampen area, where Statoil is focusing on infrastructure-led exploration (ILX).

"Our exploration strategy for the Norwegian continental shelf focuses both on high-impact discoveries and what we call time-critical ILX, which is exploration close to installations that within a couple of years will have the capacity to receive the oil and gas we find," Tore Løseth says.

Gullfaks is a good example of how an area has developed after its first major discovery. Discovered in 1978 the Gullfaks field contained an estimated 2.5 billion barrels of oil equivalent.

The discovery of fields such as Gullfaks South, Rimfaks and Valemon has later added another billion barrels of oil equivalent to the area.

Statoil has continued its exploration activities around Gullfaks, and in one year four new discoveries have been made: Rutil, Opal, Brent 10 A/B and now Skinfaks South. They will add a total of 50-100 million barrels of oil equivalents.

In 2012, 40% of Statoil's exploration wells on the Norwegian continental shelf will be ILX wells. ILX drilling is to be carried out close to Oseberg, Snorre and Norne.

Facts about Skinfaks
  • Skinfaks South, block 33/12, is located in the North Sea directly west of the Gullfaks field in the Tampen area.
  • Discovered in 2002, and the plan for development and operation (PDO) was submitted in 2004.
  • Drilling was carried out by the COSL Pioneer rig. When the operation is completed the rig will move to Oseberg/Crux for exploration drilling.
  • Water depth in the area is 135 metres
  • Drilled to a vertical depth of 3722 metres below sea level the well was concluded in the Drake formation in Middle Jurassic rocks.
  • Licensees are Statoil (operator) (70%) and Petoro AS (30%)

 

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