Totalenergies Unveils New Gas Condensate Discovery In Danish North Sea
Date
10/29/2024 5:12:37 AM
(MENAFN- Trend News Agency)
BAKU, Azerbaijan, October 29. TotalEnergies has
announced a significant discovery of additional gas condensate
resources at the Harald East Middle Jurassic nearby exploration
well (HEMJ-1X) in the Danish North Sea, Trend reports.
Located approximately 250 km off the west coast of Denmark in
shallow waters, the HEMJ-1X well was drilled in the eastern part of
the Harald field. It successfully encountered 48 meters of net gas
condensate pay within a high-quality reservoir.
The company plans to connect the HEMJ-1X well to the existing
Harald platform, with production expected to commence before the
end of the year through the established Harald and Tyra
facilities.
“The success of the Harald East Middle Jurassic well, located
near our Harald facilities in Denmark, demonstrates the strength of
our exploration strategy. This new discovery at the Harald field
will enhance Denmark's energy supply by increasing our existing
production in the North Sea, in alignment with the Danish National
Compromise,” stated Kevin McLachlan, Senior Vice President of
Exploration at TotalEnergies.
TotalEnergies operates the Danish Underground Consortium,
holding a 43.2% working interest, alongside joint venture partners
BlueNord (36.8%) and Nordsøfonden (20%).
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