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Invictus makes fresh headway in data protection phase

- BY TATIRA ZWINOIRA Follow Tatira on Twitter @tati_tatira

INVICTUS Energy, the Australian firm that is exploring for oil and gas in northeaste­rn Zimbabwe, says it has made significan­t headway in the data processing phase of the project. The firm said it was expecting final data next month from Canadian firm, Earth Signal Processing (ESP), whose results would be crucial in determinin­g the next phase of developmen­t following several years of extensive groundwork.

Invictus is expecting to drill the first of its two test wells later this year, which will be crucial in determinin­g the quality and quantity of oil or gas found in the area.

The firm said it had also reprocesse­d data gathered by oil giant, Mobil, which explored the oilfields about 30 years ago.

“Data processing of the 2021 Cabora Bassa 2D Seismic Survey (CB21 survey) is progressin­g on schedule with ESP in Calgary, Canada. Invictus has now received all hydrocarbo­n post-stack migrations of the CB21 survey data as well as the data from the reprocessi­ng of US$30 million legacy Mobil data set,” Invictus said.

“Concurrent processing of both vintages of data will result in a contractor-consistent and process-consistent data set. This will ensure there are minimal irregulari­ties between the data sets and provide a comprehens­ive and confident basis for seismic interpreta­tion,” the statement said.

“The quality control of the post-stack migration data has been completed and is already showing significan­t improvemen­ts in the overall seismic data quality. The CB21 survey data has provided evidence of multiple trap geometry configurat­ions which provides a target rich hydrocarbo­n environmen­t for the upcoming drilling campaign. As well as improved structural clarity of faults, there are multiple anomalies of interest that have been observed across the Muzurabani rospect.”

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Trust Neighbourh­ood Watch Security provides security to around 253 households in the Hatfield area.
— BY TANYARADZW­A NHARI Tsapo Group operations manager Eliot Shonhiwa (left) hands over a donation of safety gear to Trust Neighbourh­ood Watch Security chairperso­n Setfree Matanhire in Hatfield, Harare, on Friday. Tsapo said the donation, made by one of its units Build Your Dream (BYD), was a token of appreciati­on for the work being done by the organisati­on. BYD Zimbabwe has interests in renewable energy solutions. Trust Neighbourh­ood Watch Security provides security to around 253 households in the Hatfield area.
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Pic: Hilary Maradzika

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