Core Insights - Equinor ASA has secured drilling permits for two wildcat wells in the North Sea, indicating a strategic move to explore new hydrocarbon resources [1][9] - The company operates production licenses PL 057 and PL 554, holding 31% and 40% working interests respectively, showcasing its significant role in these projects [2][3][9] Drilling Operations - The drilling for wellbore 34/4-19 S will be conducted using the Deepsea Atlantic semi-submersible rig, with Equinor as the operator and a 31% working interest in PL 057 [2][9] - For the exploratory well 34/6-9 S, operations will utilize the COSLInnovator semi-submersible rig, with Equinor holding a 40% working interest in PL 554 [3][9] Rig Details - The Deepsea Atlantic is a sixth-generation semi-submersible rig capable of deepwater operations, accommodating nearly 120 personnel and reaching a maximum drilling depth of 10,670 meters [4] - The COSLInnovator rig is designed for harsh environmental conditions, suitable for operations in the North Sea and Norwegian Sea, with a water depth operational capacity of 750 meters [4]
Equinor Gets Go-Ahead for Drilling Two Wildcat Wells in the North Sea