Operator Vår Energi considers the discovery a potential commercial candidate to be tied into nearby existing infrastructure in the Balder area.
Vår Energi COO T. Rød says:
- the discovery proves that there are still opportunities in the mature areas on the Norwegian Continental Shelf, and I’m glad to see that our near-field exploration strategy is paying off;
- we believe there is more value to be unlocked in the Balder area, and we are intensifying exploration activities to maximise value creation from the existing infrastructure.
Vår Energi EVP Exploration & Production, R. Oldervoll says:
- our exploration portfolio is the basis to unlock and create future value;
- we are among the largest license holders on the NCS with roughly 200 licenses;
- our commitment to explore for further resources remains firm;
- we have a highly experienced team, and we are also leveraging the expertise of Eni, our major shareholder, one of the most successful explorers globally.
In addition to unlocking new resources and proving the northern extension of the Ringhorne field, the Ringhorne North discovery also de-risks more drillable prospects in the area and opens up potential development synergies with other nearby Vår Energi operated discoveries such as King-Prince and Evra-Iving.
R. Oldervoll adds.:
- the reserves and resource base in the Balder area has been steadily growing for decades and we are convinced it will continue to do so in decades to come;
- we are positioned to produce high value, low emission barrels for a long time - and the latest Ringhorne North discovery is underpinning our long-term production targets.
The licence partners are Vår Energi ASA (operator) 50%, Aker BP ASA 20%, Harbour Energy Norge AS 15% and Sval Energi AS 15%.