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    ØRNEN -7130/4-1

    By Ingvild Carstensmars 22, 2018
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    Meet the candidates: LUNDIN NORWAY / PL708 Barents Sea 2015
    AGR har gjort et petroleumsgeologisk studie av Finnmarksplattformen, og både seismikken og kartet viser tydelig at Lundins brønn 7130/4-1 bores på en letemodell med permiske oppbygninger, og at det er store likheter med Statoils funn i 7128/4-1. Hvis Lundin gjør et funn, ser vi også at det er flere fellmuligheter i øvre perm. © AGR
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    The primary exploration target for the well was to prove petroleum in carbonate and spiculite reservoir rocks (the Røye Formation) in the Upper Permian. The secondary exploration target was to prove petroleum in underlying carbonates and sandstones (the Ørn Formation and the Soldogg Formation) in the Permian and Carboniferous ages.
    In the primary exploration target, well 7130/4-1 encountered an approx. 40 metres thick aquiferous spiculite reservoir in the Røye formation, with poor reservoir quality.
    In the secondary exploration target, the well proved traces of petroleum in the Ørn formation. The formation is about 180 metres thick but is mainly tight. In the Soldogg formation, the well encountered a 5 metre thick gas column in a sandstone reservoir with moderate reservoir quality. In total, the well encountered about 85 metres of reservoir in the Soldogg formation. The gas/water contact was encountered. The assessment of the size of the discovery is unclear at this time, but indications are that it is too small to be commercial.
    While the Permian spiculite reservoir was dry, qualified geologists say the play still has a potential. In addition, the well results have implications for the continued exploration of Carboniferous sandstones.
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    The candidates are (in alphabetical order): Boné (Eni), Brasse (Faroe), Cara (Engie), Filicudi (Lundin), Kayak (Statoil), Koigen Central (Statoil), Korpfjell(Statoil), Salander (Statoil), Zumba (Tullow) and Ørnen (Lundin).
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    “The well was drilled successfully up-flank and proved oil and gas that are very likely to be a commercial discovery
    The winner of the Exploration Innovation Prize will be announced during the conference dinner May 23.

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