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Lekoil to produce 10,000bpd from Otakikpo field

- From Mohammed Shosanya, Lagos

Lekoil said it has continued production from the Otakikpo Marginal Field (“Otakikpo”) in Oil Mining License (OML) 11 in the Niger Delta area of the country.

This follows the completion of a six-kilometre offshore pipeline leading from the storage tanks to the tanker offloading manifold at the Otakikpo field. The company also said all onshore facilities and the offshore pipeline have been fully commission­ed and signed off by the regulators.

Otakikpo field is in the southern part of Oil Mining License 11 about 35 km east of the Bonny export terminal. The field is jointly developed by Green Energy Internatio­nal Ltd as Lekoil as technical and financial partner.

Lekan Akinyanmi, Chief Executive Officer of Lekoil said, “Lekoil is now a producing company. I would again like to thank the entire team that has worked so hard on this project, our partner Green Energy, our investors and debt financiers, our host communitie­s and our government regulators for their continuing support.”

He said “the Otakikpo project began in a swamp location with no infrastruc­ture and our team delivered production in under two years with, importantl­y, nearly 915,000 hours without any lost time injuries.”

Akinyanmi said initial production (from the four production strings across both wells Otakikpo-002 and -003) is in line with company expectatio­ns.

“Initial production rates are 5,000 bopd, per current regulatory approvals for production commenceme­nt. As is customary for a new field, the Company will now focus on gathering production data and optimizing well performanc­e. With regular exports underway, the Company is focused on ramping up to production of 10,000 bopd by end of Q2 2017.”

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