Tag: Dreki

  • Activities in Dreki in 2-3 years

    Activities in Dreki in 2-3 years

    Map of the Dreki area

    Iceland is excited as the first hints of oil discovery have been confirmed in the Dreki area, north of Iceland. One aspect for local communities is the service for the station.

    A service station would mean jobs for the people in the communities, many desperate for employment after the crisis in Iceland. Municipalities in the northern part of Iceland have been exploring the possibilities of a service station for some time.

    Icelandic company ODR has been working with service suppliers Asco in the search for the best area.

    The role of ODR is storing and distributing petroleum products for the owners and operation of specialized maintenance for service stations and own equipment.

    Asco runs sixteen service stations in five continents.

    They found out that three areas are most prominent, in Akureyri, Húsavík and Reyðarfjörður. Vopnafjörður and Þórshöfn are also in consideration. An intention letter has been signed with the first three municipalities.

    The service station would also service oil search in eastern Greenland, as well as the Dreki area.

    It is thought that the first activities in the area will be in 1-3 years, when an oil rig would be positioned in the area.

    The two Asco representitives have also looked at the infrastructure in the communities. “All these places are under consideration,” Hörður Gunnarsson from ODR said.

    “It is also possible to service the search from Greenland, from other service stations in Iceland because of the distances and the infrastructure in Iceland,” Runar Hatletvedt from Asco in North Europe said.

    Hörður added: “It is important not to get ahead of yourself now and not over invest. But the possibilities are there,” he said.

    Runar said that “based on past experience that we might see the first activities in 1-3 years, probably 2-3 years. It is realistic.”

    Hörður noted that it could also take up to 10 years for some activities, but it is clear that Iceland has great interests in the area and monitors the activities very closely.

    Sources

    Channel 2

  • New study confirms oil formations in Dreki

    New study confirms oil formations in Dreki

    Dreki area map

    Results from a new study show that oil can most certainly be found in the Dreki area. Two companies, TGS and Volcanic Basin Petroleum Research (VBPR) collected samples that confirmed this.

    High hopes have remained for a long time that oil could be found in the Dreki area. The map shows where it is; both Iceland and Norway have the rights for resources in the area.

    The two companies collected over 200kg of samples from a 1000m high rig underwater. The samples were taken from 12 areas.

    According to Icelander Kristinn Einarsson from the National Energy Authority in Iceland, says that this confirms that oil formation is a fact and this is the best result yet that oil can indeed be found in the area.

    “The samples are taken from rocks from the Jurassic period, 200-150 million year old rock formations,” Kristinn told RÚV.

    Prior to last summer no rocks older than 50 million years had been drilled or sampled in this area. Advanced geochemical analyses of the recovered sediments suggest active seepage of Jurassic oil and a working hydrocarbon system.

    A comprehensive project report is available for immediate delivery. The report is highly relevant for the current Icelandic Licensing Round but also for deep water exploration along the European and Greenlandic continental margins. For the report, see the energy authority website.

    Bidding for the search will open in April.

    Sources

    RÚV (Icelandic National Television)

    National Energy Authority in Iceland