Lundin Gets Green Light to Drill North Sea Exploration Well
Petroleum Safety Authority Norway
| Wednesday, December 23, 2009 | 5:12 AM EST
Lundin has been granted consent to conduct exploration drilling in the North Sea with the Transocean Winner semisubmersible drilling rig.
The consent applies to the drilling of exploration well 16/4-5. Depending on the result, drilling of a sidestep and well testing may be relevant. The operation will have a duration of 50 to 86 days.
The well is part of production license 359 and has the following geographical coordinates: N 58° 43' 44.13", E 2° 17' 32.29". The water depth at the site is approximately 103 meters.
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