The volumes are estimated at between 9 and 35 million barrels of oil equivalent. The discovery consists of both oil and gas, mostly oil. The licensees regard the discovery as commercial and will consider tie-back to other discoveries and existing infrastructure in the area.
One exploration well with a side-track has been drilled in the Crino/Mulder prospect about 4 km west of the Fram field and 130 kilometers northwest of Bergen.
The well was drilled by the Deepsea Stavanger drilling rig. Equinor is the operator of the license, and VÃ¥r Energi, INPEX Idemitsu Norge and Neptune Energy Norge are partners.
“It is positive that we can still make such discoveries in an area with a good oil and gas infrastructure, allowing the discoveries to be developed at low costs and with low CO2 emissions,” says Geir Sørtveit, Equinor’s senior vice president for Exploration & Production West.
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The eight previous discoveries in the area are: Echino South, Swisher, Røver North, Blasto, Toppand, Kveikje, Røver South and Heisenberg.
The license owners
- Equinor Energy AS: 45%
- VÃ¥r Energi ASA: 25%
- INPEX Idemitsu Norge AS: 15%
- Neptune Energy Norge AS: 15%