First gas for Wintershall Noordzee from Sillimanite South field
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Wintershall Noordzee B.V. (a 50:50 Joint Venture of Wintershall Dea GmbH and Gazprom EP International B.V.) has started up the production of the D12-B3 well, the Sillimanite South field discovery well. This gas field was discovered last year following the completion of the second Sillimanite development well which was taken into production in June last year. The D12-B3 well is the third new well which Wintershall Noordzee has taken into production in the past 12 months.
Netherlands: Wintershall Noordzee produces first gas from Sillimanite South field
13 Jan 2021 Wintershall Dea and
Gazprom EP International) has started up the production of the
D12-B3 well, the Sillimanite South field discovery well. The gas field was discovered last year following the completion of the second Sillimanite development well which was taken into production in June last year. The D12-B3 well is the third new well which Wintershall Noordzee has taken into production in the past 12 months.
The Sillimanite South field discovery well was directly converted from an exploration well to a production well. Delivery of a well directly from the exploration phase straight into the production phase is a unique performance in itself. Doing so whilst having to operate under stringent measures due to the COVID-19 pandemic makes it even more so , says Jone Hess, Managing Director of Wintershall Noordzee B.V.
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