Lundin spuds exploration well in Norwegian North Sea

Swedish independent oil company Lundin Petroleum has started drilling the exploration well 16/4-9 S on the Luno II North prospect in the North Sea, offshore Norway. The Luno II discovery is located approximately 15 km south of the Edvard Grieg field.

The well is located in PL359 and will explore the Luno II North segment, located directly northwest of the Luno II discovery. The drilling operation is expected to take approximately 50 days.

The main objective of well 16/4-9 S is to test the hydrocarbon potential and reservoir properties in the Luno II North prospect. The reservoir is expected to be of Jurassic/Triassic age. Lundin Petroleum estimates the Luno II North prospect to contain gross unrisked prospective resources of 24 million barrels of oil equivalents (MMboe). This prospect is adjacent to the Luno II discovery which has an estimated contingent resource range of 27 to 71 MMboe.

The planned total depth is approximately 2,490 metres below mean sea level and the well is being drilled with the semi-submersible drilling unit Bredford Dolphin.

Lundin Norway is the operator of PL359 with 50 percent working interest. The partners are OMV (Norge) AS with 20 percent, Wintershall Norge AS with 15 percent and Statoil Petroleum AS with 15 percent working interest.