Summer Drilling Programme
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Originally Posted by
the machine
is there any news on the ensco-107 shifting? as 36 hours calm weather needed
otherwise maybe this wed/thurs might be ok weather wise
M
Yep you need to keep an eye on the NZOG site under exploration. Pssst, dont tell Notie !
16 November: The first well to be drilled in this summer's drilling programme is the Albacore-1 well, using the ENSCO-107 jack-up rig.
The ENSCO-107 is still at the Maari field waiting for assignment to the Albacore JV. Calm weather and sea state are required before the rig can be moved away from the Maari platform. The next possible weather window is towards the end of the week.
Drilling rig is on the move!! Bit of excitement coming
NZO
23/11/2009
MINE
REL: 0938 HRS New Zealand Oil and Gas Limited
MINE: NZO: Drilling Rig heading for Albacore
The joint venture for the Albacore permit (PEP 38491) has taken assignment of
the drilling rig ENSCO-107, which will be used to drill the Albacore-1
exploration well.
NZOG (New Zealand Oil & Gas Ltd) has a 40% share in the Albacore permit,
which lies in the northern Taranaki Basin, approximately 70km north of New
Plymouth.
The ENSCO-107 is a jack-up rig that recently completed drilling at the Maari
field in the southern Taranaki basin. It has been in Taranaki waters since
October 2007 and prior to Maari drilled the Kupe development wells and the
Momoho exploration well for NZOG and its partners.
The rig was towed away from the Maari production platform last night and was
officially assigned to the Albacore joint venture at midnight.
The rig is now being towed north towards the Albacore drilling location, a
journey which will take approximately 24 hours. Once on site it will be
secured on the sea bed and commence preparation activities. A tensioner deck
that was removed for the Maari drilling will be reinstated, ahead of spudding
the well.
The Albacore-1 well is expected to take around 20 days to drill. The water
depth is 95 metres, and the total drilling depth is likely to be around 2200
metres.
Weighing approximately 16,000 tonnes, the ENSCO-107 stands 157 metres high
and is 63 metres wide. Once at the new drilling location, around 100 drilling
team members and support staff will live onboard the rig.
Three separate target zones that may contain oil or gas will be targeted by
the Albacore-1 well. At the end of the drilling, the well will be plugged and
abandoned and the results analysed.
End CA:00188132 For:NZO Type:MINE Time:2009-11-23:09:38:37
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