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Neptune Energy confirms new discovery in Norwegian Sea

Friday, December 2 2022

Fossil Energy – Drilling

Neptune Energy today announced a new discovery at the Calypso exploration well (PL938) in the Norwegian Sea.

Preliminary estimates are between 1 – 3.5 million standard cubic meters (MSm3) of recoverable oil equivalents, corresponding to 6-22 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe).

Calypso is Neptune Energy’s third discovery in six months on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Managing Director for Neptune Energy in Norway and the UK, Odin Estensen, said: “We actively explore in areas close to existing infrastructure. These near-field discoveries allow for low cost and low carbon developments. Initial analysis of Calypso indicates commercial potential. Together with our partners in the Calypso licence we will now study options to effectively develop the discovery using nearby infrastructure.”

The Calypso discovery is located within one of Neptune’s core areas, 14 kilometres north-west of the Draugen field and 22 kilometres north-east of the Njord A platform.

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Filed Under: Calypso, Discovery, Drilling, International projects, Neptune Energy, Oil and Gas Tagged With: Calypso, drilling, Neptune Energy, Oil Discovery

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