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All systems go for Equinor to drill two North Sea wells

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Norwegian state-owned energy giant Equinor has received consent from Norway’s offshore safety regulator for exploration drillingin the North Sea off Norway, using one of Transocean’s rigs.

The Petroleum Safety Authority Norway (PSA) revealed on Monday that it has given Equinor consent for exploration drilling in block 34/6 in the North Sea. This comes a month after Equinor wasgranted a drilling permitfor wells34/6-6 S and 34/6-6 A by the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD).

The prospect,Angulata Brent, is located inproduction licence 554, between Garantiana and Visund fields. This licence was awarded on 19 February 2010 and has been extended until 19 February 2040. As the operator of the licence, Equinor holds an ownership interest of 40 per cent, while other licensees are Aker BP (30 per cent), and VÃ¥r Energi (30 per cent).

The water depth at the location is around 374 metres and the drilling operations, expected to start in November (well 34/6-6 S) and December 2022 (well 34/6-6 A), will be carried out with theTransocean Spitsbergensemi-submersible rig.

This rig has been working for Equinor for years. The Norwegian giant exercised aone-well option in Norwayfor the Transocean Spitsbergen rig in April 2022 and followed this up in June 2022 withanother extension, which is expected to start in October 2023 and end in April 2025. The latestone-well optionwas disclosed in October 2022.

The 2009-builtTransocean Spitsbergenis a 6th-generation dual-derrick winterised semi-submersible rig capable of drilling /high-temperature formations and is equipped with an automatic drilling control system.This rig was constructed at Aker Stord.

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