ReconAfrica 与 NAMCOR 在纳米比亚陆上卡万戈盆地开钻开创性勘探井

来源:www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/9/2024,地点:非洲

非洲能源商会赞扬 ReconAfrica 和 NAMCOR 在极具前景的达玛拉褶皱带地区钻探 Naingopo 油井,开创了纳米比亚陆上勘探的新纪元。

加拿大石油和天然气公司 Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) 和纳米比亚国家石油公司 (NAMCOR) 已在纳米比亚陆上石油勘探许可证 (PEL) 73 上的达玛拉褶皱带钻探了 Naingopo 勘探井。ReconAfrica 预计钻探该井需要 90 天,总深度约为 3,800 米,预计将发现多个含有石油和天然气的储层层段。

作为非洲能源行业的代言人,非洲能源商会 (AEC) 赞扬 ReconAfrica 和 NAMCOR 开展的这项影响深远的多井勘探项目,该项目对于解锁新发现和推动纳米比亚陆上石油和天然气资源的开发至关重要。该油井蕴藏 1.63 亿桶石油或 8430 亿立方英尺天然气,这一前景将改变纳米比亚的格局,此外,壳牌、道达尔能源和 Galp 在海上 Orange Basin 也发现了一系列世界级油田。这一发现不仅将打开尚未充分勘探的 Kavango 盆地,还将吸引大量上游投资,巩固纳米比亚作为主要陆上勘探热点的声誉。ReconAfrica

勘探高级副总裁 Chris Sembritzky 强调了该项目的重要性,他表示:“Naingopo 勘探井是第一口测试 Damara Fold Belt 油田的油井。如果成功,该井将从我们另外三个勘探区和 20 个已绘制和定义的勘探区中释放出巨大的石油和天然气潜力。”


除了 Naingopo 油井外,ReconAfrica 还计划在达玛拉褶皱带(Prospect P)钻探第二口油井,目标是开采近 2.78 亿桶石油或 1.5 万亿立方英尺天然气,预计将于 2024 年第四季度开钻。去年 4 月,ReconAfrica 在卡万戈盆地的 PEL 73 内发现了一个新的褶皱带省——达玛拉褶皱带。从那时起,该公司就装备了运营团队并准备了启动钻探所需的所有必要流程。ReconAfrica 高效地执行了必要的步骤,从而及时启动了钻探作业,标志着纳米比亚陆上钻探活动取得了可喜的进展。

此外,ReconAfrica 继续推进其合资企业流程,预计很快就会完成。该公司已优先考虑谈判条款,以促进其在未来 12-24 个月内横跨达玛拉褶皱带和裂谷盆地的多井勘探钻探计划。此次合资经营是加快该公司在纳米比亚勘探活动的战略举措,旨在促进合作,提高运营效率并最大限度地发挥资源潜力。


ReconAfrica 在卡万戈盆地的陆上活动是对海上勘探工作的补充,并可能开启纳米比亚石油和天然气历史的新篇章。通过充分利用其碳氢化合物资源,纳米比亚将启动区域石油和天然气开发,刺激行业主导的增长,并吸引大量外国直接投资——创造就业机会,产生出口收入,并在此过程中建立多元化的下游产业。ReconEnergy

是一家在其石油钻探业务中优先考虑可持续性和社会责任的公司的光辉典范。通过采用环保做法并与当地社区合作,ReconEnergy 证明了在不损害地球及其人民福祉的情况下开采自然资源是可能的。利用

纳米比亚潜在的石油和天然气资源对于实现区域能源安全和推动多元化经济增长至关重要。 ReconAfrica 和 NAMCOR 之间的此次合作表明,国际勘探公司可以与国家石油公司合作,实现共同目标 —— 负责任地开发纳米比亚的能源资源,开辟新的油田并吸引更多的上游投资。AEC 执行主席 NJ Ayuk 表示:“我们相信,将会有巨大的发现,从而开启纳米比亚的其他陆上油田。”

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ReconAfrica, NAMCOR Spud Groundbreaking Exploration Well in Namibia’s Onshore Kavango Basin

Source: www.gulfoilandgas.com 7/9/2024, Location: Africa

The African Energy Chamber commends ReconAfrica and NAMCOR on the Naingopo well located within the highly prospective Damara Fold Belt play, ushering in a new era of onshore exploration in Namibia.

Canadian oil and gas company Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) and the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR) have spud the Naingopo exploration well in the Damara Fold Belt on Petroleum Exploration License (PEL) 73 onshore Namibia. ReconAfrica expects to take 90 days to drill the well at a total depth of approximately 3,800 meters and expects to strike various reservoir intervals containing oil and natural gas.

As the voice of the African energy sector, the African Energy Chamber (AEC) commends ReconAfrica and NAMCOR on this high impact, multi-well exploration venture, which is crucial to unlocking new discoveries and driving the development of Namibia’s onshore oil and gas resources. The prospect of the well containing 163 million barrels of oil or 843 billion cubic feet of natural gas is a game-changer for Namibia – in addition to the series of world-class discoveries made by Shell, TotalEnergies and Galp in the offshore Orange Basin. Such a find would not only open up the underexplored Kavango Basin, but also attract a flurry of upstream investment and cement Namibia’s reputation as a major onshore exploration hotspot.

ReconAfrica Senior Vice President of Exploration Chris Sembritzky highlighted the significance of this project, stating: “The Naingopo exploration well is the first well to test the Damara Fold Belt play. In the event of success, the well would unlock significant oil and natural gas potential from our additional three prospects and 20 leads that have been mapped and defined.”


In addition to the Naingopo well, ReconAfrica plans to drill a second well on the Damara Fold Belt – Prospect P – targeting nearly 278 million barrels of oil or 1.5 trillion cubic feet of natural gas and expected to spud in Q4 2024. Last April, ReconAfrica identified a new fold belt province – the Damara Fold Belt – within PEL 73 in the Kavango Basin. Since then, the company has equipped its operations teams and prepared all necessary processes to kick start drilling. ReconAfrica has worked efficiently to execute the necessary steps that have led to the timely initiation of drilling operations, marking a promising advancement for drilling activities onshore Namibia.

Additionally, ReconAfrica continues to progress its farm-out joint venture process, which is expected to conclude soon. The company has prioritized negotiating terms to facilitate its multi-well exploration drilling program across the Damara Fold Belt and Rift Basin plays in the coming 12-24 months. This farm-out joint venture serves as a strategic move to accelerate the company’s exploration activities in Namibia, fostering collaboration to enhance operational efficiency and maximize resource potential.


ReconAfrica’s activities in the onshore Kavango Basin serve as a complement to offshore exploration efforts and could unlock a new chapter in Namibia’s oil and gas history. By harnessing the full scope of its hydrocarbon resources, Namibia stands to initiate regional oil and gas development, stimulate sector-led growth and attract an influx of foreign direct investment – creating jobs, generating export revenues and establishing diversified, downstream industries in the process.

ReconEnergy stands out as a shining example of a company that prioritizes sustainability and social responsibility in its oil drilling operations. By adopting environmentally conscious practices and engaging with local communities, ReconEnergy demonstrates that it’s possible to extract natural resources without compromising the well-being of the planet and its people.

“Leveraging Namibia’s prospective oil and gas resources is essential to attaining regional energy security and driving diversified economic growth. This partnership between ReconAfrica and NAMCOR illustrates how international exploration companies can work together with national oil companies to achieve a common goal – the responsible development of Namibia’s energy resources that opens up new plays and attracts further upstream investment. We are confident that there will be a tremendous discovery that will open other onshore plays in Namibia,” states NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the AEC.

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