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Aker BP embarking on drilling ops with Saipem rig in Norwegian waters

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Norwegian oil and gas player Aker BP has secured a drilling permit from the country’s authorities for two exploration wells in the Barents Sea off the coast of Norway. These drilling activities will be undertaken using one of Saipem’s semi-submersible rigs.

Aker BP embarking on drilling ops with Saipem rig in Norwegian watersScarabeo 8 rig; Source: Saipem

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate (NOD) has granted a drilling permit for two wildcat wells, /6-2 and /8-4, inproduction license 1170, which was awarded on March 11, 2022, and is valid until March 11, 2030.Aker BP is the operator of the license with an ownership interest of 35%, while its partners – Equinor, Petoro, and Inpex Idemitsu Norge – hold the remaining 35%, 20%, and 10% interests, respectively.

While the first prospect,Ferdinand Nord(well /6-2), is located ata water depth of 421 meters, the second one,Hassel(well /8-4), lies ata water depth of 401 meters. The Norwegian Ocean Industry Authority (Havtil) granted Aker BP consent for exploration drilling of these wells in blocks /6 and /8 in March 2024.

The wells will be drilled with Saipem’sScarabeo 8semi-submersible rig, which was hired on a three-year deal,worth $325 million, inMarch 2022. The rig can accommodate 140 people and its maximum drilling depth is 35,000 ft. Scarabeo 8is a sixth-generation dual derrick deepwater semi-submersible drilling rig capable of working in harsh environments with a dynamic positioning system and enhanced mooring capabilities.

Another Norwegian player, Equinor, is gearing up to carry out more drilling operations in the Barents Sea in search of more hydrocarbons, as confirmed bya recent green lightfrom Norway’s offshore safety regulator for production /completion and drilling of exploration segment with one of Transocean’s rigs.

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