非洲石油公司报告在肯尼亚北部的 Emekuya-1 发现石油

2017 年 5 月 17 日

温哥华——非洲石油公司宣布,肯尼亚北部 13T 区块的 Emekuya-1 井在两个区域已获得约 75 m 的净石油产层。

Emekuya-1 位于 Etom-2 以北 2.5 公里处,目的是钻探大 Etom 构造侧面的断块。该井由 PR Marriott Rig-46 钻探,总测量深度为 1,356 m,钻穿了储层质量的中新统砂岩,这与成功的 Etom-2 井中所见的情况相关。

井下压力测量和流体样本表明,主油藏与Etom-2井处于相同的静压梯度,这表明Greater Etom结构的主要部分是充满油的。所遇到的储层砂似乎也很广泛,这进一步降低了北部作业区的风险,并为该地区未来的勘探带来了良好的前景。

该钻机将被转移到 Etom 结构上钻探上倾评估井。Tullow Oil plc 经营 13T 和 10BB 区块,拥有 50% 的股权,并与 Africa Oil 和 Maersk Olie og Gas A/S 合作,双方均拥有 25% 的股权。

非洲石油公司首席执行官基思·希尔 (Keith Hill) 评论道:“我们很高兴在当前计划中继续保持 100% 的成功率,我们将继续积累资源以加强我们正在进行的开发计划。计划中的另外 4 口井以及水驱试点项目将在进一步使我们能够更好地确定开发的规模和范围。”

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Africa Oil reports oil discovery at Emekuya-1 in northern Kenya

May 17, 2017

VANCOUVER -- Africa Oil Corp. has announced that the Emekuya-1 well in Block 13T, Northern Kenya has encountered approximately 75 m of net oil pay in two zones.

Emekuya-1 is located 2.5 km north of Etom-2 and had the objective of drilling a fault block on the flank of the Greater Etom structure. The well was drilled by the PR Marriott Rig-46 to a total measured depth of 1,356 m and penetrated reservoir quality Miocene sandstones which correlate to those seen in the successful Etom-2 well.

Downhole pressure measurements and fluid samples suggest that the main oil reservoir is on the same static pressure gradient as the Etom-2 well, which demonstrates that a major part of the Greater Etom structure is oil-filled. The reservoir sands encountered also appear to be extensive which further de-risks the northern play area and bodes well for future exploration in the region.

The rig will be moved to drill an up-dip appraisal well on the Etom structure. Tullow Oil plc operates blocks 13T and 10BB with 50% equity and is partnered by Africa Oil and Maersk Olie og Gas A/S both with 25%.

Africa Oil CEO Keith Hill commented, "We are very pleased to continue our 100% success rate in the current program as we continue to build resources to enhance our ongoing development program. The four additional wells planned as well as the water flood pilot project will further allow us to better define the size and scope of the development."