RE: Kiliwani Workover29 Apr 2018 11:50
as I understand it Crusty, Orca the other competitor has not yet agreed terms to supply gas into TPDC new SS gas plant. so until it does it is or has been, reliant on KN gas
" As at December 31, 2017 the SS-11 well is tied into both the Songas and the NNGIP infrastructure however gas sales through the NNGIP are subject to finalizing a new gas sales agreement (“GSA��) with TPDC and TPDC resolving some technical issues associated with the design of its facility"
page 14
Http://www.orcaexploration.com/pdfs/2017_Orca-Q4_full.pdf
SONGO SONGO DELIVERABILITY
"As at December 31, 2017 the Company had a well capacity of approximately 155 MMcfd, with the ability to expand to 180 MMcfd with the tie-in of well SS-12 and the installation of refrigeration. The SS-12 well was successfully completed in the first quarter of 2016 but is currently suspended awaiting tie-in. Production volumes are currently limited to 102 MMcfd, as the Company is producing currently through the Songas infrastructure. The Company will have significant redundant productive capacity once the refrigeration is installed at the Songas gas plant. Well SS-3 is currently suspended and well SS-4 has been shut-in; it is the Company’s intention to undertake workovers on both the wells in the future subject to negotiations with Songas, the owner of the wells.
"During Q3 2017 the Company, through its subsidiary PAET, received approval of the AGP2 from the ME which allows PAET to produce and sell increased volumes of Additional Gas. This can be achieved through the Songas infrastructure and by accessing the NNGIP infrastructure.
" As at December 31, 2017 the SS-11 well is tied into both the Songas and the NNGIP infrastructure however gas sales through the NNGIP are subject to finalizing a new gas sales agreement (“GSA��) with TPDC and TPDC resolving some technical issues associated with the design of its facility. The facilities for the connection of the SS-10 well and the SS-12 well to the NNGIP infrastructure are available and can be completed quickly when required and it is currently anticipated that the SS-12 well will be the first well dedicated to the NNGIP infrastructure and SS-10 and SS-11 will be used as and when further volumes to the NNGIP are contracted.