Equinor gets green light to drill an exploratory well

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Equinor perforación pozo exploratorio

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate has granted Equinor authorization to drill an exploration well in the Barents Sea. This operation will be carried out using the Transocean Enabler semi-submersible platform.

The permit granted is specifically for exploration well 7220/2-2, located in production license 1080. This license allows Equinor to act as operatorwith a 50% shareholding, in partnership with Vår Energi (30%) and Petoro (20%). This license will remain in effect until February 14, 2027.

A good opportunity for Equinor

All drilling operations will be conducted using the Transocean Enabler semi-submersible rig, designed specifically for harsh environments. The new wildcat exploration well will not be a challenge for this experienced platform.

Importantly, the Transocean Enabler platform, with a GVA 4000 NCS design, was built by DSME Shipyard in 2016. This rig has the capability to operate in water depths of up to 500 meters and reach a maximum drilling depth of 8,500 meters.

April 2023, Transocean secured a contract for 19 wells in Norway with Equinor for the Transocean Enabler platform. At that time, the rate was US$377,000 per day, adjusted for foreign exchange, with the option for eight additional wells.

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Source: oedigital.com

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