IOG Spuds Blythe H2 Well in UK North Sea

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Monday, March 6, 2023

Oil and gas company IOG said Monday it had spudded the Blythe H2 well in the UK North Sea at 3.20 a.m. on Sunday 5th March.

The well is being drilled by the Noble Hans Deul jack-up drilling rig (to be renamed the Shelf Perseverance) under IOG's contract with Shelf Drilling (UK) Ltd signed in 2020. As with previous IOG development  wells, Petrofac is the designated well operator.

The H2 well is expected to take approximately three months to drill, complete, and hook-up, subject to the usual offshore operational risks to scheduling.

The company's plans factor in certain H1 production shut-in periods which  are required for full compliance with offshore safety regulations. 

Under the Blythe platform Safety Case, on Sunday 26th, the H1 well was taken offline to facilitate safe rig move, interfacing  and top hole drilling operations. An estimated total of 12 days of  planned outages in March will result in lower average production this  month. A shorter planned outage will also be required on completion of  the H2 well to enable safe hook-up for production, IOG said.

 Rupert Newall, CEO of IOG, said:"The Blythe H2 well has the potential to significantly enhance our current  production levels, reduce water production into the pipeline, and minimize associated opex. It also has fast payback potential and will  enable us to boost cash flow from mid-2023.

I would like to thank our team for their outstanding efforts in  accelerating this well, securing all 36 permits required and getting the rig moved across to the Blythe platform efficiently and ahead of plan.  This is the first well that has been designed, engineered and planned  by our new IOG team working with our key contractors Shelf, Petrofac and ODE. We are very focused on ensuring safe, efficient and successful  execution.

In parallel, we are progressing our detailed post-A2 technical evaluation  of Southwark and other key assets in the portfolio in order to optimize our plans beyond this well."

Categories: Drilling Industry News Activity Production Shallow Water Drilling Rigs

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