Carmen Appraisal on Norwegian North Sea Sets Stage for Fracking Evaluation
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North Sea Carmen discovery confirmed with up to 107 MMboe recoverable
An appraisal well has confirmed the Carmen gas-condensate discovery offshore Norway, with recoverable resources estimated at up to 107 MMboe. Partners are now evaluating tieback development options and additional drilling in the North Sea.
Carmen appraisal on Norwegian North Sea sets stage for fracking evaluation
DNO announced that an appraisal well has further delineated the 2023 Carmen gas-condensate discovery in Norwegian North Sea license PL1148, with recoverable resources now estimated at 21–107 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe). The bulk of recoverable volumes was encountered in the Etive Formation, where reservoir quality ranges from moderate to poor. The partnership will … The post Carmen appraisal on Norwegian North Sea sets stage for frac…
The Carmen gas and condensate discovery in the North Sea is estimated to hold up to 107 million barrels of oil equivalent. DNO points to a method that is little used on the Norwegian continental shelf to unlock the potential.
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