U.K. independent Dana Petroleum has discovered oil at the East Rinnes Oilfield in Block 210/24a in the northern U.K. North Sea.
The field is the fourth oil field Dana's operates in the newly prolific area after West Rinnes oil in April near the Hudson and Melville oilfields.
The East Rinnes discovery well encountered “a full Brent reservoir sequence” and flowed at an equipment restricted rate of 7,800 barrels per day.
"The West Rinnes and East Rinnes discoveries should lead to a substantial new oil development in this part of the North Sea,” chief exec Tom Cross said in a statement.
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