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Successful completion of Brasse discovery appraisal well

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Faroe Petroleum, has announced the completion of a successful side-track appraisal well on the Brasse discovery in licence PL740 in the Norwegian North Sea (Faroe 50% and operator).

The objective of the Brasse side-track well (31/7-1A) was to appraise the south-eastern part of the hydrocarbon bearing structure previously identified by the main discovery well. The Brasse side-track reached a total depth of 2530 m (MD) and encountered a 25 m gross oil column and a 6 m gross gas column. Results based on extensive coring, wireline logging and sampling show that the well has encountered oil and gas in good quality Jurassic reservoir sandstones, similar to those seen in the main well, and provide important information about the reservoir distribution in Brasse. The hydrocarbon-bearing interval in the side-track well was found to be at a similar pressure level to the hydrocarbon-bearing interval in the initial discovery well. Total gross volumes of recoverable hydrocarbons are estimated to be 28-54 million bbls of oil and 89-158 billion ft3 of gas (43 - 80 million boe in aggregate).

As already announced, the Brasse discovery well (31/7-1) encountered approximately 21 m of gross oil-bearing and approximately 18 m of gross gas-bearing Jurassic reservoir. The reservoir is of good quality and believed to be analogous to the effective reservoir at the Brage producing oilfield (Faroe 14.3%).The Brasse discovery is located within tie-back distance to existing infrastructure: 13 km to the south of the Brage field platform, in which the company holds a 14.3% working interest, 13 km to the east of the Oseberg Sør field platform, and 13 km to the south east of the Oseberg field platform. Faroe and its co-venturer (Point Resources AS (50%)) will now begin assessing options for this discovery, located in one of Faroe’s core areas in the Norwegian North Sea.

Graham Stewart, Chief Executive of Faroe Petroleum, commented:

“We are very pleased to announce the results of this successful side-track appraisal well on the Brasse discovery, which proves the hydrocarbon and reservoir distribution found in the main discovery well and delineates the lateral extent of the discovered area. This discovery, in one of our core areas, builds, via this low cost exploration and appraisal well, on Faroe’s already significant position in the Norwegian North Sea. Work will now begin on assessing options for monetising this important new asset, given its significant resource estimates and close proximity to existing infrastructure.”


Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall

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