Sintana Energy has announced that the PEL 83 Joint Venture partners have successfully drilled and logged the Mopane-2A well (Well #4) on PEL 83 which was spud on December 2nd. This is a follow-up to further update regarding the second campaign on blocks 2813A and 2814B located in the heart of Namibia’s Orange Basin.
Mopane-2A successfully encountered hydrocarbons in two reservoirs – a column of gas-condensate in AVO-3 with a thin net pay in the reservoir sweet spot and a column of light oil in a smaller reservoir at AVO-4.
Both reservoirs showed good-quality sands, with good porosities and permeabilities, high pressures, and low fluid viscosity characteristics. They also had minimum CO2 and no H2S concentrations. Also, no water contacts were found in line with all previous Mopane wells.
The blocks are governed by Petroleum Exploration License 83 (PEL 83), operated by a subsidiary of Galp Energia of Portugal. Sintana maintains an indirect 49% interest in Custos Energy, which owns a 10% working interest in PEL 83. NAMCOR, the National Petroleum Company of Namibia, also maintains a 10% working interest.
Galp and its partners will continue to analyze and integrate all of the newly acquired data to allow a better understanding of the Mopane complex, which will support the continuing assessment of the commerciality of the discoveries.
As part of the ongoing E&A campaign in the wider Mopane area, the drillship is now moving to the Mopane 3X exploration well location (Well #5), targeting two stacked prospects AVO-10 & AVO-13 with an expected spud date around January 1st, 2025.
“The ongoing success at Mopane is emblematic of the world-class scale and quality of the complex. We look forward to further exploration and appraisal activities anticipated over coming months to further unveil the unmatched quality of our position at the heart of Namibia’s Orange Basin,” said Robert Bose, Chief Executive Officer of Sintana.
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