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Neptune Energy and its licence partners have announced a new discovery at the Calypso exploration well (PL938) in the Norwegian Sea.

Preliminary estimates are between 1 - 3.5 million standard cubic metres (MSm3) of recoverable oil equivalents, corresponding to 6 - 22 million barrels of oil equivalent (boe).

Calypso is Neptune Energy’s third discovery in six months on the Norwegian Continental Shelf.

Calypso – new discovery in the Norwegian Continental Shelf

These near-field discoveries allow for low cost and low carbon developments"

The Managing Director for Neptune Energy in Norway and the United Kingdom (UK), Odin Estensen, said “We actively explore in areas close to existing infrastructure. These near-field discoveries allow for low cost and low carbon developments.

Odin Estensen adds, “Initial analysis of Calypso indicates commercial potential. Together with our partners in the Calypso licence we will now study options to effectively develop the discovery using nearby infrastructure.

The Calypso discovery is located within one of Neptune Energy’s core areas, 14 kilometres north-west of the Draugen field and 22 kilometres north-east of the Njord A platform.

Well 6407/8-8S

Well 6407/8-8S was drilled to a vertical depth of 3, 496 metres and encountered an estimated 8 metre thick gas column and 30-metre thick oil column in a 131 metre thick Garn Formation sandstone reservoir, of good to very good quality.

Calypso was drilled by the Deepsea Yantai, a semi-submersible rig owned by CIMC and operated by Odfjell Drilling.

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