Statoil to P&A first Kwanza basin wildcat offshore Angola

Sept. 4, 2014
Statoil has failed to find hydrocarbons with its first presalt well in the Kwanza basin offshore Angola.

Offshore staff

STAVANGER, Norway – Statoil has failed to find hydrocarbons with its first presalt well in the Kwanza basin offshore Angola.

The drillshipStena Carron drilled Dilolo-1 in block 39. Despite the result, Statoil says the exercise provided a valuable calibration for other prospects in the area.

After P&A’ing the well,Stena Carron will transfer to block 38 to spud the Jacaré-1 exploration well. Statoil is also participating in two more wells in the Kwanza basin. These are the Puma well in block 25 (operated by Total) and the Locosso well in block 22 (operated by Repsol).

Elsewhere, the company is drilling the Giligiliani well in block 2 off Tanzania and it recently spudded the Romeo prospect near its King Lear discovery in the southern Norwegian North Sea.

Offshore eastern Canada, the company is preparing for a new 18-month drilling campaign to build on itsBay du Nord oil discovery.

In Brazil, theRepsol-operated Seat-2 well in the Campos basin block BM-C-33 is undergoing a drillstem test after encountering a presalt hydrocarbon-bearing section.

09/04/2014