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Total makes North Sea discovery

Posted: 4 June 2008

Total has made a new gas and condensate discovery in the Alwyn Area of the northern North Sea, close to the Jura field that recently came on stream.

The field, to be known as Islay, lies in block 3/15 of the UK sector of the North Sea, some 440 kilometres (275 miles) north-east of Aberdeen, in a water depth of 120 metres.

The discovery well was drilled to a depth of more than 4,000 metres into the Brent reservoir and during testing it has produced 1.22 million cubic metres of gas per day or 8,800 barrels of oil equivalent per day including condensates.

Total is the operator of Islay with a 100 per cent interest. In this region, Total is already the 100 per cent owner and operator of the Alwyn North, Dunbar, Grant, Ellon, Nuggets, Forvie North and Jura fields.

Although a separate field, Islay is just 3 kilometres east of Jura, which was discovered in November 2006 and came on stream on 20th May this year.

Having confirmed the Islay discovery, Total is now to define a plan to connect this new well to the Alwyn facility in the near future.

This latest success results from the exploration strategy that Total has applied in the UK sector of the North Sea for the past five years and which has notably led to the discoveries of West Franklin, Forvie North, Tormore and Jura.

 

 
     

 

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