Diamond
Offshore's
Ocean
Vanguard
drilled
the
PL169
probe
to
a
vertical
depth
of
2213
metres
in
130
metres
of
water.
Situated
about
nine
kilometres
northeast
of
the
Norwegian
operator’s
Grane
field,
the
well’s
primary
target
was
to
prove
petroleum
in
the
Eocene
Balder
formation,
the
NPD
said.
It
also
sought
hydrocarbons
in
Upper
Jurassic
sandstones
in
the
Draupne
formation.
The
NPD
said
that
“reservoir
development
was
not
proven
in
either
of
these
levels
and
the
well
is
classified
as
dry”.
Statoil
holds
a
57%
stake
in
the
PL169,
with
partners
Petoro
(30%)
and
ExxonMobil
(13%).
The
Ocean
Vanguard’s
next
drill
is
a…