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Offshore
wells
Offshore wells are
quite limited in
number. Only three wells have been drilled:
Well
|
Location
|
Field
|
Spud
classification
|
Operator
|
TD
(drill),
m
|
TD
date
|
Age
of rock at bottom
|
E6-1
|
Baltic
sea
|
E6
|
Exploration
|
CO
Petrobaltic |
1095.0
|
1984
|
Pre-Cambrian
|
E7-1
|
Baltic
sea
|
E7
|
Exploration
|
CO
Petrobaltic |
1650.5
|
1982
|
Pre-Cambrian
|
P6-1
|
Baltic
sea
|
off-structure
|
Stratigraphic
|
Arctic
offshore
Oil
& Gas Exploration Trust, Russia
|
1835.5
|
1988
|
Pre-Cambrian
|
Two wells, E6-1, P6-1,
are located within the
Latvian offshore area.
Well E7-1
is located within the disputed area
between Latvia and Lithuania. |
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