Lundin lines up next target on Johan Sverdrup in North Sea

Sept. 24, 2012
Lundin Norway has completed a side track of its latest appraisal well on the Johan Sverdrup field in the Norwegian North Sea.

Offshore staff

STOCKHOLM, Sweden – Lundin Norway has completed a side track of its latest appraisal well on the Johan Sverdrup field in the Norwegian North Sea.

Results from the 16/2-13A side track confirm high reservoir quality and thickness, validating the field geological model. The well also proved a deeper oil/water contact at this location.

The appraisal well was drilled 2.4 km (1.5 mi) northeast of the discovery well 16/2-6, and the side track involved a 1,250-m (4,101-ft) step-out to the north-northwest.

It encountered a 22-m (72-ft) gross reservoir column of which 12 m (39 ft) were above the oil/water contact, and the latter was around 3 m (10 ft) deeper than in earlier wells on license PL501.

Both of the wells will be P&A’d.

One of the remaining two appraisal wells scheduled this year on the license (16/2-16) will be in the northernJohan Sverdrup area, 3.7 km (2.3 mi) northwest of the 16/2-13 well. It will test the extent of the field in this area.

9/24/2012