Oil and gas discovery at Røver Sør prospect in Norwegian North Sea
DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, today confirmed an oil and gas discovery on the Røver Sør prospect in the Norwegian North Sea license PL923 in which the Company holds a 20 percent interest.
The discovery well and a follow-on appraisal sidetrack encountered hydrocarbons in three Jurassic Brent Group sandstone reservoirs (Ness, Etive and Oseberg formations). Preliminary estimates of gross recoverable resources are in the range of 17-47 million barrels of oil equivalent.
The partners, which in addition to the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary DNO Norge AS, include Equinor Energy AS (operator), Petoro AS and Wellesley Petroleum AS, consider the discovery to be commercial. Together with a string of recent discoveries in the area, Røver Sør may be tied back to the Equinor-operated Troll field about 10 kilometers to the east.
Røver Sør is DNO’s fourth consecutive exploration success in the Troll-Gjøa area following the 2021 Røver Nord discovery within the same license and also the 2022 discoveries of Kveikje in PL293B (DNO 29 percent) and Ofelia in PL929 (DNO 10 percent).
One of the largest acreage holders in the Troll-Gjøa area, the Company has scheduled five more exploration wells in this North Sea exploration hotspot during 2023. The next of these exploration wells, Heisenberg, will spud in license PL827S (DNO 49 percent with the remaining 51 percent held by Equinor as operator) later this month.
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