DNO Strikes Oil in New Play Offshore Norway
02 Dezember 2024 - 8:20AM
UK Regulatory
DNO Strikes Oil in New Play Offshore Norway
Oslo, 2 December 2024 – DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas
operator, today announced an oil discovery in license PL1086 in
which the Company holds a 50 percent operated interest with the
balance held by partners Aker BP ASA (20 percent), Petoro AS (20
percent) and Source Energy AS (10 percent).
Light oil was discovered in Palaeocene sandstones of good
reservoir quality with preliminary estimates of gross recoverable
resources in the range of 27-57 million barrels of oil equivalent
(MMboe) on a P90-P10 basis, with a mean of 41 MMboe.
As this is the first time moveable oil has been encountered in
the Borr unit of the Våle Formation in the Norwegian sector, the
discovery is considered a play opener. The well had two exploration
targets, a deeper prospect (Falstaff) where no reservoir was
encountered and a shallower prospect (Othello) where a 16-meter net
oil bearing reservoir was encountered. This discovery was
subsequently confirmed in a sidetrack.
The Othello discovery marks the second new play DNO, as
operator, has proven recently in Norway, following last year’s
Norma discovery (30 percent and operator). Remarkably, Othello has
discovered oil east in the basin where migration risk was commonly
thought to be too high. In recent years, the industry has shown
little exploration interest in this area, which has been
disparagingly called “the dry belt”.
Together with its partners, DNO is already considering tying
back the discovery to existing infrastructure, with the
ConocoPhillips Ekofisk hub some 40 kilometers to the west and the
Valhall hub operated by Aker BP some 55 kilometers to the
southwest.
“DNO has become a North Sea playmaker,” said Executive Chairman
Bijan Mossavar-Rahmani. “We have proven persistent, purposeful and
pertinacious and these qualities pay in exploration. In addition to
our ongoing exploration campaign, we will focus on other
identified, and now derisked by Othello, prospects in the area,” he
added.
Meanwhile, the licensees of nearby PL1085, comprising DNO (25
percent), Aker BP (55 percent and operator) and Petoro (20
percent), are considering developing the 2022 Overly discovery in
the permit as a tieback to Aker BP’s Valhall hub based on recently
completed studies leading to increased estimates of recoverable
resources. Overly lies 10 kilometers north of Valhall.
The PL1086 well and the sidetrack were drilled by the Noble
Invincible jackup which will now move to drill a production well on
the nearby Tambar East oilfield in which DNO holds a 37.8 percent
interest.
Also nearby, the 2026 Sunndal exploration well is planned to be
drilled in PL1171 by DNO (50 percent) and Aker BP (50 percent and
operator).
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For further information, please contact:
Media: media@dno.no
Investors: investor.relations@dno.no
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DNO ASA is a Norwegian oil and gas operator active in the Middle
East, the North Sea and West Africa. Founded in 1971 and listed on
the Oslo Stock Exchange, the Company holds stakes in onshore and
offshore licenses at various stages of exploration, development and
production in the Kurdistan region of Iraq, Norway, the United
Kingdom, Côte d'Ivoire, Netherlands and Yemen.
This information is subject to the disclosure requirements
pursuant to section 5-12 of the Norwegian Securities Trading
Act.
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