Lundin abandons Sverdrup wildcat

Lundin Petroleum, through its wholly-owned subsidiary Lundin Norway, posts the completion of wildcat well 6608/2-1S. The well was drilled in PL330 about 60km east-southeast of the Aasta Hansteen gas field in the Norwegian Sea.

The exploration well 6608/2-1S, operated by RWE Dea Norge, was targeting the Sverdrup prospect. The well confirmed the existence of an active petroleum system but did not encounter reservoir rocks. The well is being plugged and abandoned as a dry hole. The well is the first exploration well in PL330. “Despite the results of this well we still believe the Utgard High has interesting exploration potential. We will review the results before determining our forward program,” Alex Schneiter, COO of Lundin Petroleum, said. The well was drilled to a vertical depth of 5,574m below the sea surface, and was terminated in rocks of Lower Cretaceous age. The well was drilled with the rig Transocean Winner. Lundin Norway is a partner in PL330 with 30% working interest. The operator is RWE Dea Norge AS with 40% interest while Marathon Oil Norge has 30% working interest.

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