Premier Oil: Oil Discovery Seen At 35m-190 Million BOE
July 08 2009 - 3:47AM
Dow Jones News
Premier Oil PLC (PMO.LN) Wednesday announces the completion of
well 35/12-2, Premier's first exploration well on licence PL378 in
Norway in which the Company holds a 20% interest.
MAIN FACTS:
-The objective of the well was to test the potential in the
Viking group in the Upper Jurassic reservoir rocks and in the Brent
group in the Middle Jurassic reservoir rocks.
-The well proved hydrocarbons in both reservoirs and extensive
data acquisition and sampling has been carried out.
-The size of the combined oil and gas discovery is estimated at
between 35 and 190 millions of barrels of oil equivalent.
-Well 35/12-2 was drilled by the Songa Delta drilling facility
to a vertical depth of 2512 metres below the sea surface, in water
depth of 360 metres, and was terminated in the Rannoch Formation in
the Middle Jurassic.
-The discovery lies 10km north east of the Fram field in the
Norwegian North Sea.
-Over the next 18 months Premier plans to drill at least four
further exploration and appraisal wells in Norway, and initial
success bodes well for this future programme.
-Wintershall Norge ASA serves as the operator and holds a 40%
interest
-Other licensees are Premier Oil Norge AS, Norwegian Energy
Company ASA and Spring Energy Norway AS, each with a 20%
interest.
-By London Bureau, Dow Jones Newswires; Contact Ian Walker; +44 (0)20 7842 9296; ian.walker@dowjones.com