Logo

Equinor picks up permit for drilling ops with Transocean rig

Norway’s state-owned energy giant Equinor has obtained a drilling permit for operations in the Barents Sea on the Norwegian Continental Shelf (NCS), which will be conducted with a semi-submersible rig owned by Transocean, an offshore drilling contractor.

Transocean Enabler rig; Credit: Jan Arne Wold/Equinor

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate has granted Equinor a drilling permit for the wellbore 7220/5-EC-2 H in production licence 532, which is valid from May 15, 2009, until the same date in 2049.

Equinor is the operator of the licence with a 46.3% interest, with its partners, Vår Energi and Petoro, holding the remaining 30% and 23.7% stakes, respectively. The drilling activities will be undertaken with the Transocean Enabler rig.

The 2016-built rig, which can accommodate 130 people, has been on a drilling assignment with the Norwegian giant for years. The total value of the original 19-well contract with eight-well options was estimated at $415 million in 2023, with the fixed part accounting for $295 million.

The 7220/5-EC-2 H well is expected to be spud in April. Last month, Equinor made an oil discovery in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway, with a semi-submersible rig owned by COSL Drilling Europe.

OE logo

Power Your Brand With Offshore Energy ⤵️

Take the spotlight and anchor your brand in the heart of the offshore world!

Join us for a bigger impact and amplify your presence at the core hub of the offshore energy community!

Source: www.offshore-energy.biz

Related News

Idle vessel from Shearwater’s fleet finds ne...

2 hours ago

Court case ends in settlement with Woodside and Gr...

3 days ago

Argentina’s FSRU lines up LNG cargo from Naturgy

3 days ago

French firm gets more work with Samsung Heavy Indu...

3 days ago

Australian FPSO production ramp-up on Santos’ agen...

3 days ago