ReconAfrica 在纳米比亚陆上的勘探工作证实了更广泛的非洲石油和天然气开发计划

非洲能源商会 2024 年 8 月 5 日

(WO) “7 月,加拿大独立非洲勘探能源公司 (ReconAfrica) 在纳米比亚卡万戈盆地的达马拉褶皱带开钻了 Naingopo-1 勘探井。 

ReconAfrica 因其在纳米比亚和博茨瓦纳的卡万戈盆地的勘探活动而闻名,目前该公司的目标是多个石油和天然气储层。该公司与纳米比亚国家石油公司 (NAMCOR) 合作,开创了一种创新且以数据为导向的勘探方法。

自 2020 年以来,ReconAfrica 已钻探了多口试验井,为卡万戈盆地的潜力提供了宝贵的数据。其最新的 Naingopo-1 井预计将在 90 天内达到约 3,800 米的总深度,对于确定该盆地的勘探前景至关重要。

ReconAfrica 和 NAMCOR 已在卡万戈盆地的初始油井中确定了五个潜在的常规储层区,已确认的净储层超过 650 英尺。这些油井已显示出大量碳氢化合物的存在,表明该地区有可能发现重大发现。该公司还完成了 450 公里地震现场采集计划的约 30%,该计划正在按计划进行,预计将指导未来的钻探位置。

安哥拉等国家将于 2025 年初启动一轮前沿许可发放,这些国家拥有尚未开发的前景和成熟的生产基础设施。安哥拉的陆上勘探潜力包括下刚果盆地和宽扎盆地,这些盆地的地质结构与海上油田类似,具有良好的勘探和开发潜力。

同样,莫桑比克、乌干达和坦桑尼亚等国家正在开拓新的勘探领域,为 ReconAfrica 等独立公司提供了诱人的收购机会。乌干达境内艾伯特湖盆地(尤其是艾伯丁地堑)的石油储量估计约为 65 亿桶,这表明陆上地区前景光明。

“econAfrica 在卡万戈盆地的勘探工作表明了其致力于在非洲前沿市场发现和开发新能源资源的承诺,尤其是专注于尚未开发的陆上潜力,以释放重要的石油和天然气资源。该公司的努力还与更广泛的举措相一致,即通过可持续资源开发来加强区域能源安全并刺激经济增长,”非洲能源商会执行主席 NJ Ayuk 表示。

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ReconAfrica’s exploration efforts onshore Namibia affirm broader African oil and gas development plans

African Energy Chamber August 05, 2024

(WO) – In July, Canadian independent Reconnaissance Energy Africa (ReconAfrica) spud the Naingopo-1 exploration well in the Damara Fold Belt in Namibia’s Kavango basin. 

ReconAfrica is renowned for its exploration activities in the Kavango basin in Namibia and Botswana, where it is currently targeting multiple oil and natural gas reservoirs. In partnership with the National Petroleum Corporation of Namibia (NAMCOR), the company has pioneered an innovative and data-driven approach to exploration.

Since 2020, ReconAfrica has drilled several test wells providing valuable data on the potential of the Kavango basin. Its latest Naingopo-1 well is expected to reach a total depth of around 3,800 m within 90 days and will be critical to establishing prospectivity of the basin.

ReconAfrica and NAMCOR have identified five potential conventional reservoir zones in its initial wells in the Kavango basin, with over 650 ft of net reservoir confirmed. These wells have shown substantial hydrocarbon presence, suggesting the potential for significant discoveries in the region. The company has also completed approximately 30% of a 450-km seismic field acquisition program, which is on schedule and expected to guide future drilling locations.

Countries like Angola – set to launch a frontier licensing round in early-2025 – offer underexplored prospects coupled with established production infrastructure. Angola’s onshore exploration potential includes the Lower Congo and Kwanza basins, which have shown promising geological structures similar to those found in offshore fields, making them attractive for further exploration and development.

Similarly, countries like Mozambique, Uganda and Tanzania are opening up new exploration frontiers, presenting attractive farm-in opportunities for independents like ReconAfrica. The oil reserves in Uganda’s portion of the Lake Albert basin, particularly in the Albertine Graben, are estimated at around 6.5 Bbbl, indicating promising prospects within the onshore region.

“ReconAfrica’s exploration efforts in the Kavango basin affirm its commitment to discovering and developing new energy resources in Africa’s frontier markets, particularly focusing on untapped onshore potential to unlock significant oil and gas resources. The company’s efforts also align with broader initiatives to enhance regional energy security and stimulate economic growth through sustainable resource development,” says NJ Ayuk, Executive Chairman of the African Energy Chamber.