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DNO adds its ninth discovery in North Sea core area

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DNO ASA, the Norwegian oil and gas operator, has announced an oil and gas discovery on the Ringand prospect in the Norwegian North Sea license PL923/923B in which the Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary DNO Norge AS holds a 20% interest.

DNO adds its ninth discovery in North Sea core area

Preliminary estimates of gross recoverable resources are in the range of 2-13 million boe on a P90-P10 basis with a mean of 10 million boe. Together with its partners Equinor Energy AS (60% and operator) and Petoro AS (2%), DNO will consider tying back the discovery to future infrastructure in the area.

The discovery is DNO’s ninth discovery in the exploration hotspot surrounding the Troll and Gjøa production hubs since 2021, following Røver Nord, Kveikje, Ofelia, Røver Sør, Heisenberg, Carmen, Kyrre and Cuvette. Discoveries in the Troll-Gjøa area make up the largest share of DNO’s net contingent resources in the North Sea, which stood at 132 million boe at yearend 2023.

Ringand lies in the same license as Røver Nord and Røver Sør, all three within a 25 km radius from the Troll B platform, a likely host candidate operated by Equinor.

DNO continues to be one of the most active explorers in the North Sea. In early December, the Company announced the play-opening Othello discovery in license PL1086 (50% and operator) some 40 km east of the Ekofisk hub and 55 km northeast of the Valhall hub.

Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/18122024/dno-adds-its-ninth-discovery-in-north-sea-core-area/

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