Harbour Energy Launches Major Norway Drilling Operation at Camilla North
Harbour Energy has initiated a significant drilling operation in Norway. The company has secured a permit to explore the Camilla North discovery, aiming to find gas condensate. This project is part of Harbour Energy's growing portfolio in Norway, following its acquisition of Wintershall Dea.
The drilling, set to last around 62 days, will be conducted using the semi-submersible Transocean Norge. No production tests are planned during this phase. Harbour Energy's business model in Norway focuses on leveraging existing infrastructure to explore and develop discoveries, tying them back to current production facilities.
The company's production has been robust in the first half of this year, averaging 170,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day. This drilling permit, granted by the Norwegian Offshore Directorate, allows Harbour Energy to further expand its operations in the region.
Harbour Energy's drilling operation at the Camilla North discovery is underway, with the company expecting to find gas condensate. This project underscores Harbour Energy's commitment to Norway, where it has expanded its portfolio following the acquisition of Wintershall Dea. The company's production has remained strong, setting the stage for further growth.
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