The tendering process for a rig to drill Chikumbi-1 (CH-1)
is now complete according to Aminex with the company having received numerous
bids. These bids are being evaluated on their technical and commercial merits.
CH-1 which is located up-dip from both the Ntorya-1
discovery well, which tested at rates of up to 20 MMcf/d with 139 bbls of
condensate, and from the Ntorya-2 well which tested at a stabilized rate of
approx. 17 MMcf/d.
The well is expected to delineate the Ntorya gas field in a
significantly thicker section of the Cretaceous reservoir system and is also
being planned to evaluate a potential deeper exploration target in the Jurassic
formation.
Ntorya-3 well now renamed Chikumbi-1 well is expected to be
drilled 5.65km west of Ntorya-1.
If successful, CH-1 is expected to be produced into the
existing Madimba Gas Processing Plant and ultimately integrated into a full
field development programme.
Chikumbi has an anticipated spud date of late 2018 and is
located 5km from Ntorya-1 well and 4km from the Ntorya 2 well.
The National Environment Management Council (NEMC) has
already approved the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) status for the
acquisition of further 2D and 3D seismic data over the Ruvuma Production Sharing
Agreement acreage, focusing on the Ntorya discovery area. This new seismic will
enable the acquisition of up to 700 square kilometres of new 3D seismic in the
deep water.
ARA Petroleum Tanzania an affiliate of Eclipse Investments,
the largest shareholder in Zubair Corporation is the new operator of the Ruvuma
PSA after Ndovu Resources signed a binding farm-out agreement with the Zubair
Corporation.
Article Source: oilnewskenya