Rosneft advances Arctic Shelf stratigraphic drilling
Rosneft Oil Company will test core samples from an Arctic survey which included drilling shallow stratigraphic wells in the north Kara Sea (the Kara Sea is part of the Arctic Ocean north of Siberia. It is separated from the Barents Sea to the west by the Kara Strait and Novaya Zemlya, and from the Laptev Sea to the east by the Severnaya Zemlya archipelago).
The samples will help determine the age (stratification), composition, and formation conditions for Arctic shelf rocks under research to test oil and gas potential of the North-Kara basin.
Rosneft is implementing a comprehensive long-term research programme in the Arctic, which includes geological, oceanological, hydrometeorological, and environmental studies.
The North-Kara drilling was performed with the Bavenit survey drillship. Eight wells – the first in the region and the northern-most on the Russian shelf – were drilled to a depth of 90 metres.
In total, 6.5 tonnes of core were sampled, and the drilling technology was tested in deposits with varying properties, such as rocky terrigenous and carbonate ones, as well as in more challenging dispersion and semi-core deposits.
Source: Oil & Gas Journal