OKEA Bags Drilling Contract for Deepsea Nordkapp

Shailaja A. Lakshmi
Monday, April 29, 2019

Norwegian oil and gas company OKEA has secured the Odfjell Drilling-owned semi-submersible rig Deepsea Nordkapp to drill for upside opportunities within and surrounding the Draugen field offshore Norway.

The drilling operation is expected to commence in Q4 2019.

Deepsea Nordkapp will drill one infill pilot well in the Draugen field and one exploration well in the “Skumnisse” prospect, north-east of Draugen, both within the OKEA-operated PL093 license.

Deepsea Nordkapp is a 6th generation dynamically positioned harsh environment and winterized semi-submersible drilling rig on a two-year lease to Aker BP. The rig is expected to commence drilling for Aker BP in May. OKEA is subleasing the rig from Aker BP.

The CEO of OKEA, Erik Haugane comments: “OKEA is very pleased that we will be drilling the company’s first wells as an operator on the NCS already in 2019. This is an important milestone for us. The planned drilling programme is a vital step in realizing the ambition of enhanced oil recovery from the Draugen field and prolonged production from the Draugen platform.”

OKEA as operator of PL 093, together with the license partners Petoro and Neptune, have the ambition to substantially extend the life of the Draugen oil field into the 2040s through continued focus on cost efficient operations, additional resources within the licence and near field exploration. There are several potential follow-up targets identified in the area that might be drilled over the next years to further increase the volume in the Draugen area.

Categories: Offshore Offshore Energy Deepwater Drilling Contract

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