Wintershall opens Dutch oil play

Dec. 4, 2012
Wintershall has discovered oil in Dutch North Sea license F17a, 120 km (75 mi) north of Den Helder.

Offshore staff

RIJSWIJK, the Netherlands – Wintershall has discovered oil in Dutch North Sea license F17a, 120 km (75 mi) north of Den Helder.

The F17-10 exploration well, drilled by the jackupGSP Saturn in 44 m (144 ft) of water, encountered a good-quality late Cretaceous chalk reservoir, which flowed oil during a production test.

The well was drilled to a TD of 1,490 m (4,888 ft) into the top of a salt dome. Measurements indicate a potentially significant oil column – early analysis suggests at least 30 MMbbl recoverable oil but with strong upside.

Wintershall and partners EBN, GDF Suez, Rosewood Exploration, and TAQA Offshore plan follow-up appraisal drilling during 2013.

Elsewhere in the Dutch sector, the company operates the declining Kotter and Logger oil fields, but most of its E&P in the region has focused on gas.

12/04/2012