Statoil find new gas in Norwegian Sea

Norway based Statoil has discovered gas in the Midnattsol prospect in the Norwegian Sea. The find was made in exploration well 6405/10-1 in production licence 281 where the Statoil is operator.
Midnattsol is located some 40 kilometres north of the Ormen Lange field and 30 kilometres south of the Ellida find.
The well was drilled in a water depth of 928 metres to a total depth of 3,158 metes below sea level. Gas was encountered in a reservoir of the late Cretaceous.
Core samples have been taken and an extremely thorough data acquisition programme carried out. The collected data will be analysed to estimate the discovery’s size and production characteristics. It is too early at this stage to declare the find commercial.
The licensees in production licence 281, blocks 6405/4, 7 and 10 are Statoil with a 50% interest, EON Ruhrgas (20%), Petoro (20%) and CononoPhillips with 10%.
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