As of 27 October, Westwood Global Energy reports that there are three exploration wells active, with one in the CNS and two in the NNS. One appraisal well is currently active in the CNS. One well completed at Serenity.
West of Shetland
No E&A wells have been drilled in the WoS area since the 206/21-1 Howick well in 2019 and there are no wells planned to be drilled in 2022.
Northern North Sea
The Shell-operated 211/14a-10 Rockhopper exploration well was re-entered on 1 September with the Ocean Endeavour semi-sub rig, as part of the Penguins field well campaign. The top hole for the well was drilled in 2019. The well is targeting an undrilled tilted fault block with a Brent Group reservoir. The well is believed to have been completed, although the rig has not yet left the location.
The Serica-operated 3/24c-6 North Eigg HPHT exploration well was spudded with the Paul B Lloyd Jr semi-sub on 11 July. The well was re-spudded on 19 July due to a stuck pipe in the original hole and re-spudded again on 9 August due to similar issues. The well is targeting Upper Jurassic intra-Kimmeridge Clay Formation turbidite sandstones and operations are ongoing.
Central North Sea
i3 Energy completed the 13/23c-12 Serenity appraisal well on 14 October, after spudding on 21 September with the Stena Don semi-sub rig. The well appraised the 13/23c-10 well, drilled in 2019, which encountered 31.4° API oil in the Captain Sandstone Member, which was 80ft (24m) thick with 23ft (7m) TVT net sand and 9.7ft (3m) TVT net pay. The well failed to encounter reservoir and has been P&A dry. i3 Energy will consider options to develop the reservoir around the 13/23c-10 well.
The Noble Sam Hartley jack-up spudded the 30/12d-12 Isabella appraisal well on 1 September. TotalEnergies made the gas condensate discovery in 2019 – 2020 with the 30/12d-11 well. The appraisal well will be drilled in an updip location, targeting the Triassic Judy Member sandstone, and plans to confirm key petrophysical properties to enable development.
The Shell-operated 22/8a Orlov HPHT exploration well was spudded on 14 August with the Valaris 122 jack-up rig, targeting Upper Jurassic Fulmar sandstones in a structural trap in interpod play setting. It is rumoured that the well has made a discovery and that a drill stem test (DST) is being carried out.
Southern North Sea
There has been no drilling in the SNS since 2019. The next exploration wells expected to be drilled in the region are Shell and Deltic Energy’s 41/5a Pensacola exploration well due to spud in mid-November.