Neptune Spuds Fist Duva Well

Thursday, November 7, 2019
Duva will be developed as a subsea tieback to the Gjøa platform (Photo: Neptune Energy)

Neptune Energy said it has spud the first Duva well in the Norwegian North Sea.

Neptune's first discovery in Norway, Duva holds around 88 million barrels and will be developed with with two oil producers and one gas producer
tied back to the Neptune-operated Gjøa platform around 14 kilometers from the field.

Production is scheduled to begin in the fourth quarter of 2020.

Categories: Drilling Activity Europe Oil Natural Gas

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