Statoil to drill at Troll with COSL Innovator using new method

Statoil Petroleum AS has received consent from the Petroleum Safety Authority Norway to use the COSL Innovator mobile drilling rig for production drilling on the Troll field, offshore Norway, using the Controlled Mud Level method.

COSL Innovator

The consent covers the use of COSL Innovator for production drilling on 8½” sections in well 31/2-L-22 on the Troll field using the Controlled Mud Level method.

Statoil received consent to use COSL Innovator for production drilling at Troll in June 2012. The consent will now be extended to cover use of the Controlled Mud Level method.

Controlled Mud Level (also called Dual Gradient Drilling – DGD) is a new technology, which Statoil has tested as a pilot project in another production well at Troll. The company now wishes to perform a new pilot study in order to implement improvements and experiences from the first pilot, before widespread deployment of the technology.

According to Statoil’s application for consent, in time the Controlled Mud Level method will allow wells to be drilled in depleted reservoirs when it is no longer possible to drill using conventional methods.

COSL Innovator is a semi-submersible drilling rig constructed at the Yantai Raffles Shipyard in China. The facility was issued with an Acknowledgement of Compliance (AoC) by the PSA in 2012, and has been on contract to Statoil on the Troll field since then.

Press Release, September 10, 2014