The Citizen (Gauteng)

Gas deposit found in Egypt

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London-based SDX Energy has announced the discovery of a new gas deposit in Egypt’s South Disouq, it said yesterday.

SDX Energy is involved in the exploratio­n, developmen­t and operation of oil and gas properties, mainly focusing on Egypt.

The testing at the SD-4X well where the discovery was made will begin 30 to 45 days after the rig departs.

If the testing is successful, production is projected to start in the fourth quarter of this year.

“We’re extremely encouraged by today’s [yesterday] result at South Disouq,” president and chief executive of SDX, Paul Welch, said. “We will now accelerate our developmen­t activity in the area.

“It’s our intent to establish production from both the South Disouq and Ibn Yunus areas before year end 2018.”

SDX Energy announced in the first week of June that it had begun drilling SD-4X well.

“The SD-4X well was drilled to a total depth of 2 379 metres and encountere­d 27 metres of net convention­al natural gas pay in the Abu Madi horizon, which had an average porosity in the pay section of 24%,” the company said.

SDX Energy has one more well it plans to drill as part of its plan this year, Egypt’s Al-Ahram reported.

“Overall, we are very pleased with our recent drilling activity,” Welch said.

“In Morocco, we had seven successful results from our nine well programme and in Egypt we have had three successes out of the four wells drilled to date, with one well to go.” – ANA

Overall, we are very pleased with our recent drilling activity.

Paul Welch President and CEO of SDX

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