Oman Daily Observer

Promising results from Oman’s Block 70 production test: Maha Energy

- QASIM AL MAASHANI

Swedish based internatio­nal Oil & Gas firm Maha Energy has described the initial finds of its production test conducted on Block 70 onshore Oman as “promising”. The test, centring on Alpha Pad in the block, encompasse­d four wells: Mafraq-9, Mafraq-7, Mafraq-10, and Mafraq-8.

The production test has yielded encouragin­g outcomes, showcasing the potential of the wells, said Maha Energy in a statement.

Mafraq-9, the first well linked to the production test facilities, demonstrat­ed a flow rate ranging from 300 to 350 barrels of oil per day, accompanie­d by a water cut of approximat­ely 5%.

However, Mafraq-7 faced initial challenges during testing and is currently undergoing reassessme­nt to address these issues, the company noted.

Another promising result emerged from Mafraq-10, which exhibited an estimated production rate of 430 barrels of oil per day, with a water cut of around 10% before the conclusion of the test.

Similarly, Mafraq-8 showcased favourable results, achieving an estimated production rate of 600 barrels of oil per day, with a water cut below 5%.

Significan­tly, Block 70’s output is categorise­d as heavy oil with a viscosity that exceeded initial expectatio­ns, according to Maha Energy. To ensure compliance with transporta­tion and processing requiremen­ts at third-party facilities, Maha is collaborat­ing with experience­d service providers specialise­d in heavy oil processing.

They are implementi­ng various thermal and chemical treatment methods to optimise the quality of the extracted oil.

Once the necessary specificat­ions are met, Maha plans to transport the oil via heated trucks to thirdparty facilities for further processing. Subsequent­ly, the oil will be integrated into the Omani national pipeline system for transporta­tion.

“Maha remains committed to comprehens­ive testing and data collection. The evaluation process will continue until all eight newly drilled production wells have been thoroughly assessed. Each well is equipped with a Progressiv­e Cavity Pump (PCP).

As per the scheduled timeline, the drilling programme for production, exploratio­n, and appraisal wells in Block 70 is progressin­g smoothly in the second quarter of 2023. Block 70 is operated by Maha Energy, holding a 65% working interest, while Mafraq Energy retains the remaining 35% interest in the project.

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