
Reconnaissance Energy Africa, along with partners NAMCOR and BW Energy, has commenced production testing operations at Kavango West 1X (KW1X) onshore Namibia. The cement bond log was conducted before the end of May, confirming that production testing could proceed with no additional cement work.
Downhole perforation work is currently underway, managed by SLB and Halliburton services, following the delivery of perforation equipment to the site. While permitting requirements for the transportation of the downhole testing equipment from North America to the Kavango West 1X drill site experienced minor delays, ReconAfrica continues to target disclosure of production test results to all stakeholders by late July.
As previously stated, plans are to test six optimized zones of interest (three in the lower Elandshoek formation and three in the shallower Huttenburg formation) with each zone test lasting up to 10 days. Any flow of natural gas or liquids to surface will be flared at this testing stage. Following a successful production test, the KW1X well would be temporarily abandoned and available as a future producing well.
ReconAfrica continues to take the steps required to advance appraisal drilling locations on the Kavango discovery following the completion of the production test at KW1X. Preparations for the appraisal well are proceeding with specific permitting applications and site preparations underway for the Kavango West 2A (“KW2A”) appraisal well. We plan to spud this well before the end of the third quarter of this year pending final permitting and regulatory approvals.
“We are very excited to be conducting the first cased production test in Namibia. This test is a pivotal point in unlocking the commerciality of the Damara Fold Belt and has been designed to test for hydrocarbon phase and deliverability. Our team has done a fantastic job getting operations to this stage, and now that testing has commenced, we look forward to evaluating and sharing results with everyone very soon. I want to personally thank the government of Namibia, our partners, members of the community where we operate, our investors and our dedicated team of professionals for helping ReconAfrica get to this exciting milestone,” Brian Reinsborough, President and CEO of the Company, commented:
