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Statoil to increase recovery rate from Oseburg Ost field
by Daniel J. Graeber
Stavanger, Norway (UPI) Jul 3, 2013


OMV, partners find new oil in Barents Sea discovery area
Vienna (UPI) Jul 3, 2013 - Austrian energy company OMV said Thursday a discovery off the Norwegian coast solidifies the country as a key part of its exploration and production business.

The Austrian company said it estimated there may be as much as 50 million barrels of recoverable resources at the Hanssen discovery off the coast of Hammerfest in the Barents Sea.

"OMV's strategy in establishing Norway as a core country for the exploration and production business is advancing very well," Jaap Huijskes, the OMV board member in charge of exploration and production, said in a statement.

Tullow Oil, a partner in the project, said the discovery tested at a preliminary rate of 2,000 barrels of oil per day.

Some natural gas was associated with the discovery, though OMV said most of the recoverable reserves exist as oil.

The discovery was made in a wildcat well, one positioned in a region not known previously to contain oil and natural gas reserves.

Norwegian energy company Statoil said Thursday it expects to extend the lifespan of its offshore Oseburg Ost field with a new drilling campaign next year.

"We are expecting to increase the recovery rate on Oseberg Ost from around 20 percent to up to 30 percent when we drill the first planned wells," Kjetil Hove, a senior vice president in charge of the Norwegian business area, said in a statement. "We also have the possibility of drilling more wells and further increasing the recovery rate towards 40 percent, which is almost double the rate in the plan for development and operation."

One of the largest discoveries this year in the Norwegian waters of the North Sea was made by Statoil in the so-called Heather formation of the Oseberg area, which has proven as much as 250 million cubic feet of oil equivalent so far.

Drilling new wells in the Oseberg Ost field should double its lifespan, the company said.

Statoil last month opened a $39 million research center aimed at increasing oil recovery rates from the Norwegian continental shelf to 60 percent, 30 percent above the global average.

Norway is a European leader in terms of oil and natural gas production.

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