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Oriental Energy, Afren Energy Complete First Devt Oil Well

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Sunday Okobi Oriental Energy Resources Limited (OERL) and its JV Partners, Afren Energy Resources and Addax Petroleum have announced the completion and flow testing of their first developmen­t well, Okwok 13 in the OkwokMargi­nal Field in OML 67.

The companies stated that the completion followed an extensive field appraisal programme, the acquisitio­n and processing of a 4-component OBC seismic and the approval of the Field Developmen­t Plan (Okwok FDP) by the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR) in early 2014.

It was learnt in a statement issued yesterday, that the Okwok-13 developmen­t well was drilled in early 2015 to a total measured depth of 9,002 feet and was completed as a horizontal producer in the LD-1B Lower reservoir with over 1500ft pay section.

According to the statement, “Following the completion, the well was successful­ly tested to reconfirm commercial deliverabi­lity and reservoir connectivi­ty.

“A facility-constraine­d rate of 5,400bopd, 24.5 deg API was tested on 36/64 choke with GOR of 355scf/ bbl and wellhead pressure of 1,248psi. The test data showed no evidence of depletion and preliminar­y analysis indicates significan­t reserves addition is confirmed by this well.”

They noted that the well would be suspended in readiness for regular production when the planned Mobile Offshore Production Unit (MOPU) and the Okwok crude oil sales export pipeline are installed.

The Okwok wellhead jacket was installed in late 2014 and “this permitted the drilling of this first developmen­t well.” The pipeline to transport Okwok processed crude over the 15kilometr­e distance to Oriental’s Ebok Terminal has been procured and is currently awaiting installati­on.

The statement quoted the Oriental Chairman, Alhaji Muhammadu Indimi, as saying: “I am extremely pleased with the results of the testing of the Okwok-13 well at a rate over 5000 barrels per day of quality Nigerian crude oil, as it further confirms the commercial viability of the Okwok Field.

“The company looks forward to bringing Okwok production online within a short time. Produced Okwok crude will be stored for export in the Ebok

 ??  ?? L-R: Chairman and Managing Director, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Mr. Clay Neff, and President, South-East South-South Profession­als of Nigeria, Emeka Ugwu-Oju, during a presidenti­al inaugurati­on dinner at a state banquet hall in Abuja... recently
L-R: Chairman and Managing Director, Chevron Nigeria Limited, Mr. Clay Neff, and President, South-East South-South Profession­als of Nigeria, Emeka Ugwu-Oju, during a presidenti­al inaugurati­on dinner at a state banquet hall in Abuja... recently

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