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    No, that's not my point at all, quite the opposite. With horizontal drilling you can drain a large area from one well while at the same time controlling the flow rate to prevent too much gas getting sucked in as well. But don't just take my word for it. You can read up on horizon ntal drilling tecnology on the net. I will try to paste something from Statoil about the Troll field below.

    “Troll oil is the impossible made possible. Only a few believed in extracting the thin oil zone at Troll, and through a burning desire to make it happen, determination and innovation, Troll oil became reality,” says Øivind Dahl-Stamnes, head of Troll production.

    Determination and innovation in reservoir technology, drilling, well and seabed technology and professional and systematic operations have taken Troll Oil to where it is today: Norway's biggest oil producer the last three years.


    Øivind Dahl-Stamnes,
    head of Troll production
    (Photo: Kim Laland)

    “Troll oil is a story that summarises the best our operations and the opportunities on the Norwegian continental shelf,” Dahl-Stamnes continues.

    A well technology puzzle

    The Troll oil and gas adventure started with the awarding of the fourth licensing round in 1979. On 17 July 1979, Borgny Dolphin started exploration drilling, and four months later Troll was a fact.
    A thin oil-bearing layer stretches across the entire field, but is only viable in two provinces in Troll west. The oil is produced using 15 seabed frames with a total of 121 well slots linked to the floating production platforms Troll B and Troll C.

    The greatest challenge when planning the field was to develop technology to extract the thin oil zones without the wells producing too much gas. Technology was challenged and resolved, and in many ways Troll has been groundbreaking in drilling and well technology.

    All of the production wells at Troll oil are horizontal wells. This means drilling in two stages, initially down to the reservoir which is 1,600 metres below the seabed, and then up to 5,500 metres horizontally into the reservoir. Most of the wells are so-called branch wells, which mean that they have two or three horizontal sections that are gathered at a crossroad in the reservoir.

    Huge wealth
    To date 200 wells have been drilled around Troll B and C, which combined have produced 1.56 billion barrels of oil. Troll oil has been Norway's largest oil producer for the past three years. We still have great ambitions for production, and are stretching for 2.1 billion barrel mark in the field's lifetime. The current recovery rate for oil is 40%, with a goal to reach 52%. The Troll oil adventure alone has generated an estimated NOK 460 billion in income, with investments so far of around NOK 100 billion.
 
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