Regulatory Filings • Apr 29, 2014
Regulatory Filings
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Results from Johan Sverdrup appraisal well
Det norske oljeselskap ASA is as partner in production licence 265, in
the process of completing drilling of appraisal wells 16/2-19 and 16/2
-19A in the Johan Sverdrup oil discovery.
The objective of the wells was to examine the extent and properties of
the reservoir rocks in the northernmost part of the Johan Sverdrup
discovery.
Well 16/2-19 encountered six metres gross oil-bearing sandstone of
medium to good quality assumed to constitute part of the Statfjord
Group. The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 2,024 metres and was
terminated in basement rocks.
The license partners decided to drill a 1,000 metre sidetrack well (16/2
-19A) towards the southwest in order to clarify the northern extent of
the sandstones of the Draupne Formation, constituting the main reservoir
on Johan Sverdrup. Here, a 12 metre gross oil-bearing
sandstone/siltstone interval of medium good reservoir development was
encountered in the Draupne formation. The well was drilled to a vertical
depth of 1,971 metres and was terminated in basement rocks.
The well results will be incorporated into the Johan Sverdrup field
development work.
The licensees in production licence 265 are Statoil (operator, 40
percent), Petoro AS (30 percent), Det norske oljeselskap ASA (20
percent), Lundin Norway AS (10 percent).
Contact:
Investor Relations Manager, Jonas Gamre, tel.: +47 971 18 292
About Det norske:
Det norske oljeselskap ASA (DETNOR) is an active exploration company on
the Norwegian Continental Shelf. Det norske's headquarters is in
Trondheim. The company also has offices in Oslo and Harstad. Det norske
is listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange with the ticker "DETNOR". More
about Det norske at www.detnor.no/en/
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