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Ebok-5,Β currently beingΒ drilled by theΒ Transocean Adriatic IXΒ jack up drilling unitΒ hasΒ encounteredΒ a total gross oil column ofΒ 266Β ftΒ inΒ theΒ D1Β and LD-1EΒ reservoirΒ sandsΒ ranging inΒ measuredΒ depth fromΒ 2,341Β ftΒ toΒ 3,090Β ft.Β Β Analysis of anΒ extensive logging and sampling programmeΒ on the D1 and LD1EΒ is ongoing.Β Β
Afren's pre-drill volumetric estimates for the Ebok West Fault Block were 92Β mmbbls STOIIP with 2P recoverable volumes of 25 mmbbls. The Ebok-5 well resultsΒ to date confirmΒ these estimates, and importantly further validatesΒ Afren's amplitude based model of the Ebok field. The well results provide an important additionalΒ calibrationΒ point forΒ the amplitude model, and will assist in further appraisal and de-risking of the remaining upside potential.
The Ebok-5 appraisal well is currently drilling below 3,350 ftΒ andΒ will continue to test deeper objectives in the D2 and Qua Iboe sands.
Phase 1a Field Development Plan Approval
The Phase 1a development plan comprises five horizontal oil production wellsΒ in theΒ D2 reservoir, one horizontal oil production well targeting the D1 reservoir and one water injection wellΒ in the central Fault Block 1 and Fault Block 2 areas of the field. All wells will be drilled from a single field location via aΒ Well-headΒ SupportΒ Structure ("WSS") and mobile offshore production unit ("MOPU"). Β Β FabricationΒ of the WSS is complete and is in transit to Nigeria for delivery to the project.Β Β The CompanyΒ is in the process ofΒ finalisingΒ contractΒ discussions onΒ the production facilities. Associated gas produced will be utilised as fuel for the facilities' power generation and asΒ gasΒ lift to assist well productivity.
Further development of the broader Ebok - Okwok complex
Following completion of the initial Ebok development phases, it is planned that the second phase development will be launched, incorporating the full development of the D1 reservoir (Fault Block 1 & 2 areas) and the now de-risked Fault Block West, whilst appraising the potential within the WestΒ Flank Qua Iboe structure (150 MMbbls STOIIP, estimated 45 MMbbls recoverable resources) and Fault Block North (30 MMbbls STOIIP, estimated 9 MMbbls recoverable resources).
Afren currently plans to drill one appraisal well at Okwok in mid 2010, and is engaged in studies to determine the optimal well location and development concept, maximising on development synergies with Ebok.
A full summary of the Ebok - Okwok complex 18 month planned drilling schedule and associated volumes are shown below:
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Target |
Well type |
GrossΒ Best estimateΒ Resources -Β AppraisalΒ Upside MMbbl |
Indicative TimingΒ / Result |
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Ebok West Fault Block |
App |
25 |
Oil |
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Ebok D2 Southern Lobe |
App |
8 |
Q4Β 09 |
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D2 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q1 10 |
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D2 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q1 10 |
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D2 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q1 10 |
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D2 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q1 10 |
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D2 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q2 10 |
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D1 base case |
Prod |
n/a |
Q2 10 |
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Ebok D2 Upside Extension |
App |
12 |
Q2Β 10 |
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Ebok West Flank Qua Iboe |
Exp |
45 |
Q2Β 10 |
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Okwok |
App |
70 |
Q3Β 10 |
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Ebok North Fault Block |
App |
9 |
Q1 11 |
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Total |
12 |
169 |
Osman Shahenshah, Chief Executive of Afren, commented:
"TheΒ successful outcome of theΒ Ebok-5 appraisal wellΒ drilling to dateΒ confirms our pre-drill expectations and increases theΒ EbokΒ 2PΒ recoverableΒ reserves baseΒ by 25 million barrels. The Field Development PlanΒ for Phase 1aΒ has been approved and weΒ continue to make good progress inΒ theΒ execution of our development plan,Β remainingΒ on track to deliver 15,000 bopdΒ atΒ H1 2010."
Alhaji Mohammed Indimi, Chairman of Oriental, commented:
"We areΒ delighted with theΒ successfulΒ resultsΒ to dateΒ of the Ebok-5 appraisal well. The progress made and seamless operational deliveryΒ during the appraisal and development planning at EbokΒ is a testament toΒ theΒ AfrenΒ and Oriental partnership'sΒ strong technical skillsΒ andΒ understanding of Nigerian oil and gas operations.Β Β
We thank Nigeria's Department of Petroleum Resources for the Field Development Plan approval, representing an important step towards the successful delivery of one of the largest independent oil developments to date in Nigeria. We look forward to establishing Ebok as a production hub, continuing to further prove up and develop incremental volumes at the field whilst also replicating this success at the nearby Okwok field.Β "
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Enquiries: |
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Afren plc |
+44 20 7451 9700 |
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Osman Shahenshah |
Chief Executive |
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Galib Virani |
Head of Acquisitions andΒ Investor Relations |
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Pelham Public Relations |
+44 20 7337Β 1500 |
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James Henderson |
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Mark Antelme |
Note
In accordance with the AIM Rules, the technical information in this release has been reviewed and signed off by MrΒ Iain Wright, who is Technical Director at Afren Plc and has over 25 years relevant experience within the sector. He consents to the information in the form and context in which it appears.Β The Company estimates its reserves in accordance with the guidelines and definitions of the 2007 SPE/WPC/AAPG/SPEE Petroleum Resource Management System ("PRMS") Classification System.
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