All eyes on Verbier as Statoil confirms drilling

Statoil has confirmed to the Oil and Gas Authority that it will drill a well on the Verbier prospect in the North Sea, in summer 2017, according to partner Jersey Oil & Gas.

Jersey says the prospect, which is in production license 2170, could be one of the most exciting exploration prospects to be drilled in the UK Continental Shelf in recent years. 

Earlier last month, Jersey (previously called Trap Oil) confirmed the completion of its farm-out deal to Statoil, which took 70% of two North Sea blocks (Blocks 20/5b and 21/1d) which form License 2170.

The blocks are in the UK central North Sea and straddle the western end of the North Buchan Graben in a water depth of between 100-128m. The acreage lies in a prolific, proven, light oil fairway close to the Buchan and Tweedsmuir oilfields. 

Under the farm-out deal, Statoil will pay up to US$25 million for a first exploration well on the license. JOG says there are two prospects (Verbier and Cortina) with some 500 MMboe in place between them. Both are expected to the high-pressure.

Andrew Benitz, CEO of Jersey Oil & Gas, commented: "We believe the planned well [on Verbier] could be one of the most exciting exploration prospects to be drilled in the UK Continental Shelf in recent years."

Analyst and blogger Malcolm Graham-Wood said Statoil is treating the prospect as one of their best in the portfolio and that is why the drill bit is planned for next summer. "Make no mistake, this farm-out will transform JOG’s prospects from a standing start," he says.

Verbier is a village in south-western Switzerland in the canton of Valais. It is a holiday resort and ski area in the Swiss Alps and is recognized as one of the premiere "off-piste" resorts in the world.

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