
Kistos, the low carbon intensity hydrocarbon producer pursuing a strategy to acquire assets with a role in energy transition, has announced the conclusion of exploration drilling on the Benriach well, West of Shetland. The well encountered gas bearing sands in the target Royal Sovereign formation. However the discovered resource is expected to be sub-commercial. The well has been drilled ahead of schedule and the final cost is expected to be within previous guidance. Kistos Energy holds a 25% non-operated working interest in licence P.2411, partnered with TotalEnergies ('operator', 50%) and Rockrose Energy (25%).
The Transocean Barents rig was mobilised from Olen, Norway and spud the well on 21 March. A total measured depth of ~4,400 metres was reached, and an extensive data acquisition programme has been conducted. This confirmed the presence of gas-bearing sands in the target Royal Sovereign formation. Analysis of the acquired data will now be undertaken by the operator.
Highlights
- Gas bearing reservoir confirmed in the Royal Sovereign formation
- Excellent operational performance by the Transocean Barents rig, resulting in completion of activities ahead of schedule.
- Zero Lost Time Incidents / First Aid Cases reported by either staff or contractors to date.
- Extensive data acquisition programme completed, including rotary sidewall cores, full wireline coverage, live pressures and fluid samples.
Andrew Austin, Executive Chairman of Kistos, said:
'The operational performance has been excellent, and I would like to thank TotalEnergies and the team on the Transocean Barents rig, who drilled the well safely and efficiently. Kistos remains committed to bringing additional gas volumes through the Shetland Gas Plant to add shareholder value and contribute towards domestic energy security, and we look forward to providing further updates to the markets in due course.'
Source: Kistos