Morocco

Chariot Discovers Huge Gas Reserves at OBA-1 Well Onshore Morocco


Published: Tuesday May 28, 2024
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Chariot Limited, the Africa focused transitional energy group, is pleased to announce the results from the drilling of the OBA-1 well on the Dartois prospect, the second of a two well drilling campaign, in the Loukos Onshore licence onshore Morocco (Chariot, Operator 75%, ONHYM, 25%).

OBA-1 well was safely and efficiently drilled, on time and on budget, to a final measured depth of 901m through the target reservoirs.  Following comprehensive evaluation of the well data, Which include: wireline logs, cuttings and gas data and  preliminary interpretation, there were confirmed presence of reservoirs over an interval of approximately 200m gross thickness corresponding to the pre-drill targets, and within which an approximate 70m gross interval of primary interest has been identified containing elevated resistivities coincident with elevated mud gas readings, indicating potential gas pays, with no water-bearing reservoirs identified.

In furtherance the above, post-drill analysis will be conducted in preparation for well flow testing which will determine the well productivity and the gas resource potential of the discovery. The well will now be suspended to allow future rigless flow testing operations and potential use as a producer well and the rig will then be demobilised.

“We are very pleased to report the successful drilling of the OBA-1 well at the Dartois prospect which now concludes Chariot’s first onshore drilling campaign in Morocco and brings with it positive results for the potential of the Dartois area.

 We will now integrate the comprehensive data we have obtained from both the RZK-1 and OBA-1 wells with recently reprocessed 3D seismic data to understand the resource potential of the Dartois area, to confirm the optimal future work programme on the discovery and the impact on wider prospectivity across the Loukos licence. Our two first wells have both been successful in confirming our geological model for reservoir distribution and the presence of gas which bodes well for future exploration activity.

I would like to thank both our operational team, who once again have shown that that they can drill safe, efficient and successful wells, and ONHYM for their ongoing support and partnership. Our focus on the Loukos licence is to get any commercial discoveries to first gas as quickly as possible. We now look forward to the offshore drilling campaign planned for Q3 2024, on the Anchois gas field, with our new partners Energean, where we are looking to increase the development to over 1 Tcf,” Duncan Wallace, Technical Director of Chariot commented.

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