Statoil, Husky Energy Announce Significant Oil Discovery Offshore Canada

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Statoil
STO
Canada and co-venturer Husky Energy
HUSKF
have announced that the first Bay du Nord exploration well has discovered between 300 and 600 million barrels of oil recoverable.   The Bay du Nord discovery, located approximately 500 kilometres northeast of St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, was announced in August. A sidetrack well has been completed this week and confirms a high impact discovery. Additional prospective resources have been identified which require further delineation. The Bay du Nord discovery is Statoil's third discovery in the Flemish Pass Basin. The Mizzen discovery is estimated to hold a total of 100-200 million barrels of oil recoverable. The Harpoon discovery, announced in June, is still under evaluation and volumes cannot be confirmed at this stage. The Bay du Nord well encountered light oil of 34 API and excellent Jurassic reservoirs with high porosity and high permeability. "It is exciting that Statoil is opening a new basin offshore Newfoundland," says Tim Dodson, executive vice president of Statoil Exploration. "This brings us one step closer to becoming a producing operator in the area." "With only a few wells drilled in a large licenced area, totalling about 8,500 square kilometres, more
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