A total of 30 oil and gas discoveries were made in Q3 2017. Of these, 18 were conventional oil, one was heavy oil, one was unconventional gas, and the remaining 10 were conventional gas, according to analytics firm GlobalData.
Among countries, Russia leads with eight discoveries, followed by Norway and Australia with five and three discoveries respectively. Pakistan and Senegal had two discoveries in Q3 2017.
In Russia, all eight discoveries yielded conventional oil, with two located in the West Siberian Basin and the rest in the Volga-Ural Basin.
In Norway, among five discoveries, four finds yielded conventional gas from the Barents Sea Basin and Norwegian Sea Basin, while the remaining one yielded conventional oil from the Barents Sea Basin.
In Australia, among three discoveries, two discoveries yielded conventional oil, one from offshore terrain and the other from shallow water terrain, and the remaining one yielded conventional gas from onshore terrain.
Among operators, Rosneft Oil Company leads among operators with seven discoveries, followed by Statoil with five discoveries, and Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC) and Cairn Energy with two discoveries each. The remaining operators had one discovery each in Q3 2017.