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    Olje og gass

    A long wait

    By Halfdan Carstensoktober 6, 2018
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    Discovering only 90 MMboe per year, it will take another 80 years to find the expected resources in the Barents Sea South.
    Recoverable undiscovered resources in each area by stratigraphic level. The percentage distribution reflects the geological development in each area. © NPD

    Recoverable undiscovered resources in each area by stratigraphic level. The percentage distribution reflects the geological development in each area. © NPD

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    Some 1.5 Bboe have been proved in the Barents Sea (NPD 16.05.2018) since the first well was drilled in 1980.

    To put that number in perspective, we must remember that the Statfjord field has produced more than 5 Bboe since start-up in 1979.

    Finding 3.5 Bboe in 38 years makes an average of 90 MMboe per year.

    A typical creaming curve is steep in the beginning and then flattens out as the petroleum province goes from being frontier to mature. Following almost 40 years of exploration, and more than 100 wells, we must therefore expect that the larger finds have been made.

     

    Creaming curve for NCS since 1966. © NPD

    Exceptions to this rule do occur, however, as exemplified by the Johan Sverdrup discovery in the North Sea in 2010.

    According to NPD, the expected «yet to find» resources in the Barents Sea South is 7.3Bboe.

    If we assume the same discovery rate in the future as in the first 38 years, it will take another 80 years to find the anticipated remaining resources.

    That’s a very long time.

    The question is therefore if Norway needs a new exploration strategy in the Barents Sea.

    The Barents Sea challenge will be addressed at the forthcoming The 2nd NCS Exploration Strategy Conference in November in Stavanger.

    NCS-Exploration Strategy Conference/Registration

    The programme is nearly completed:

    Yet to Find: A World-Wide Perspective

    • Wood Mackenzie (Neivan Boroujerdi)
    • Westwood Global Energy Group (Graeme Bagley)

    Yet to Find: UK and Norwegian Perspectives

    • NPD (TBA)
    • OGA (Paul Herrington)
    • WEPC (Anders Wittemann)

    Yet to Find: A Geological Perspective

    • Exploro (Laura Marello)
    • 1st Subsurface (Mike Cooper)
    • Oil and Gas Authority (Nick Richardson)
    • Snorre Olaussen

    Valuation of Exploration Companies

    • Sparebank 1 Markets (Teodor Sveen-Nilsen)
    • PWC (Daniel Rennemo)

    Company Presentations

    • Aker BP (Evy Glørstad-Clark)
    • DEA Norge (Svend Erik Pettersson)
    • DNO Norge (TBA)
    • Equinor (Nick Ashton)
    • Faroe Petroleum (Elisabeth Femsteinevik)
    • INEOS E&P Norge (Nigel Marsh)
    • Lime Petroleum (Lars Hübert)
    • Lotos Exploration (Steinar Sørensen)
    • M Vest Energy (Susanne Sperrevik)
    • Neptune Energy (Gro Gunleiksrud Haatvedt)
    • OKEA (Erik Haugane)
    • Petrolia NOCO (Robert Arnott)
    • PGNiG Upstream Norway (Chris Dart)
    • RN Nordic (Arnt-Erik Rørnes)
    • Spirit Energy (Marianne Bruvoll)
    • MOL Norge (Henrik Jacobsen)
    • OMV Norge (Giuseppe Cantarella)

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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