First oil discovery in the north sea

When the Forties Field was discovered by British Petroleum, 110 miles east of Aberdeen six years ago, it was thought of as BP’s oil. Two years ago, in common with other North Sea finds, it was claimed by the Scottish National Party as “Scotland’s oil”. Norway’s oil history in 5 minutes. In the late 1950s, very few people believed that the Norwegian continental shelf (NCS) might conceal rich oil and gas deposits. However, the discovery of gas at Groningen in the Netherlands in 1959 caused people to revise their thinking on the petroleum potential of the North Sea. N orwegian oil giant Statoil has made the first fresh oil discovery in the UK North Sea this year, in a glimmer of hope for the declining basin. The discovery, made in the Moray Firth basin, could hold as much as 130 million barrels of oil, which would be worth around £5bn

N orwegian oil giant Statoil has made the first fresh oil discovery in the UK North Sea this year, in a glimmer of hope for the declining basin. The discovery, made in the Moray Firth basin, could hold as much as 130 million barrels of oil, which would be worth around £5bn Aberdeen is the third-largest city in Scotland called the Oil Capital of Europe or the Energy Capital of Europe. Oil was discovered here in the North Sea in the 1970's. The inauguration by Her Majesty and the presence of so many high-ranking politicians in Dyce - a town scarcely on the map a year ago - is seen as testament to the importance being placed on North Sea oil. 'Tartan Army'. The Forties is the largest oilfield so far discovered in the British sector of the North Sea. Equinor and partners ExxonMobil, Idemitsu and Neptune have discovered oil and gas in exploration well Echino South, 35/11-23, by the Fram field in the North Sea. Recoverable resources are estimated at 6-16 million standard cubic metres of oil equivalent, corresponding to 38-100 million barrels of oil equivalent. Equinor and Neptune Hit Oil Pay in North Sea Tuesday, March 03, 2020 Equinor on Monday reported its first discovery for 2020. Top 30 High Impact Wells in 2020 Friday, February 07, 2020 Rystad However, the discovery of gas at Groningen in the Netherlands in 1959 caused people to revise their thinking on the petroleum potential of the North Sea. The Groningen discovery led to enthusiasm in a part of the world where energy consumption to a large extent was based on coal and imported oil.

The first exploration well was drilled in summer 1966, but proved to be dry. The first oil discovery on the Norwegian shelf was Balder in 1967. However, it was not considered to be economically viable at the time, and it took another 30 years before the field was finally developed.

22 Oct 2019 Oil from the giant Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea has arrived at Equinor making its first 2020 discovery on the Norwegian continental  9 Oct 2017 Norwegian oil giant Statoil has made the first fresh oil discovery in the UK North Sea this year, in a glimmer of hope for the declining basin. First Japanese company to participate in the U.K. North Sea. Oil and gas are crucial energy sources that enable people to maintain their current high standard of  22 Nov 2018 Big Oil digs North Sea's 'final frontier' Forty years after its discovery, BP says Clair, which first produced oil in 2005, has another 40 years of  The discovery of North Sea oil marked a new era in Europe with the supply of light sweet crude oil for the first time. It was also the start of the region's role in the  

6 Nov 2019 Equinor and partners ExxonMobil, Idemitsu and Neptune have discovered oil and gas in exploration well Echino South.

discovery of the first offshore commercial gas field at West Sole in 1965. This With the discovery of oil at Ekofisk in Norway in 1969, the North Sea has become  

the growth over time of prior discoveries, a phenomenon termed reserve appreciation. This paper the distribution of North Sea recoverable oil reserves. The first reservoir simulation model was constructed in 1974, and updated in 1976.

22 Oct 2019 Oil from the giant Johan Sverdrup field in the North Sea has arrived at Equinor making its first 2020 discovery on the Norwegian continental  9 Oct 2017 Norwegian oil giant Statoil has made the first fresh oil discovery in the UK North Sea this year, in a glimmer of hope for the declining basin. First Japanese company to participate in the U.K. North Sea. Oil and gas are crucial energy sources that enable people to maintain their current high standard of  22 Nov 2018 Big Oil digs North Sea's 'final frontier' Forty years after its discovery, BP says Clair, which first produced oil in 2005, has another 40 years of  The discovery of North Sea oil marked a new era in Europe with the supply of light sweet crude oil for the first time. It was also the start of the region's role in the  

The discovery of the Ekofisk Field in 1969 marked the beginning of a new era in the oil industry. Max Melli, the Italian well site geologist, was the first to see the 

14 Oct 2011 1977: BP makes the first West of Shetland discovery in the Clair field. 1978: UK North Sea production tops one million barrels of oil per day for the  19 Oct 2017 This meant that boundaries in the North Sea had been agreed before exploration began, making it 1966 – First rig to Norway The Frigg gas field was discovered, straddling the UK-Norwegian boundary in the North Sea.

The First Commercial North Sea Oil Discovery. The discovery of the Ekofisk Field in 1969 marked the beginning of a new era in the oil industry. Max Melli, the Italian well site geologist, was the first to see the evidence. N orwegian oil giant Statoil has made the first fresh oil discovery in the UK North Sea this year, in a glimmer of hope for the declining basin. The discovery, made in the Moray Firth basin, could hold as much as 130 million barrels of oil, which would be worth around £5bn This was followed by the first British discovery of gas in the West Sole field, off the coast of East Anglia, by the BP jack-up drilling rig Sea Gem, late in 1965. The excitement of the first British North Sea gas was overshadowed almost immediately when, only days later, on Boxing Day, the Sea Gem capsized with the loss of thirteen lives. Apache announced the Garten oil discovery on Block 9/18a Area-W in the UK sector of the North Sea in March 2018 and initially planned to start production in the first quarter of 2019. The Garten discovery well targeted a downthrown structural closure and encountered more than 700 feet of net oil pay in stacked, high quality Jurassic-aged sandstone reservoirs.