Faroe to drill Brasse duo with Deepsea Bergen

Norway’s Petroleum Safety Authority (PSA) has approved Faroe Petroleum to drill two exploration wells at the Brasse prospect in the North Sea, starting next month.

Brasse (well 31/7-1) is some 97km west of Øygarden in Hordaland county in production license 740. Water depth in the area is 119m. The license covers blocks 31/7 and 30/9, east of the Oseberg field. 

Drilling at the two appraisal wells, 31/7-2 and 31/7-3, will begin as early as 1 June, and last 72 days for each well, including possible sidetracks.

The wells will be drilled by the Deepsea Bergen semisubmersible drilling facility of the Aker H-3.2 type, owned and operated by Odfjell Drilling.

Faroe Petroleum Norge is the operator for PL740 with 50% interest. Partner Core Energy holds the remaining 50%. 

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