Sunday, February 3, 2008

BP makes new oil discovery off Shetland

BP and its partner, Marathon Petroleum West of Shetlands Ltd, have made a new oil discovery in Block 204/23, following drilling on the South-West Foinaven prospect, some 190 kilometres west of the Shetland Islands.

The exploration well 204/23-2 was drilled using Transocean semi Paul B Loyd, Jr. Located 11 kilometres (six miles) southwest of the Foinaven floating, production, storage & offloading (FPSO) vessel, the well reached a total depth of 2,528 metres (8,293 ft) below sea level. BP, together with its partner, is now evaluating the discovery and the potential for a two well subsea development, tied back to the Foinaven FPSO. Dave Blackwood, head of BP's North Sea business, said, "Discoveries like this are key to the future of the North Sea and, combined with continuing investment in brownfield development, will make best use of the existing offshore infrastructure. "BP is always looking for new opportunities to invest, particularly around our existing acreage to extend the life of the North Sea." Licence P1263, comprising parts of blocks 204/ 23 and 204/24 was awarded to BP for operatorship with 72 percent equity and Marathon Oil with 28 percent in 2005 following the successful award in the 23rd Offshore Licensing Round.
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