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The Oseberg A platform in the North Sea. (Photo: Harald Pettersen) Production on the Brage and Veslefrikk fields has been resumed after the small fire on the Oseberg A platform in the on June 15.
Lime Petroelum, together with OKEA, Petrolia NOCO and M Vest Energy will assess the discovery as part of the further development of the Brage field. Rex International’s subsidiary Lime Petroleum has ...
The discovered oilfield holds an estimated 1.9mbbl–17.5mbbl, with 0.3mbbl–2.8mbbl expected to be recoverable.
[SINGAPORE] Multinational oil and gas production company Rex International announced on Tuesday (Jul 8) that Okea, the operator of the oil-producing Brage Field in Norway, spudded an exploration well ...
Well 31/4-A-23 G was drilled in the southern part of the Prince prospect to 2,171 m TVD subsea and horizontally 2,120-2,171 m TVD along the eastern flank of Brage field to 10,023 m MD.
Lime Petroleum AS, a 90% subsidiary of Rex International Holding Ltd., conditionally agreed to acquire Repsol Norge AS’s 33.84% interests in the producing Brage field and the five licenses on ...
According to the Okea website, Brage is a crude oil producer located in the northern North Sea, 77.7 miles (125 kilometers) west of Bergen, with a water depth of 449.5 feet (137 meters).
The Brage Field will be acquired by 1.1.2006 and will by the end of 2005 have produced approximately 315 mmboe. The remaining proven and probable reserves are estimated to 85 mmboe, i.e. net 10,4 ...