Eni has made a gas and condensate discovery in Côte d'Ivoire, drilling Murene South-1X, the first exploration well in Block CI-501.
The discovery, named
Calao South, confirms the potential of the Calao channel complex that includes
also the Calao discovery and represents the second largest in the country after
Baleine, with estimated volumes of up to 5.0 Tcf of gas and 450 million barrels
of condensate (approximately 1.4 billion barrels of oil).
The discovery was made
in high-quality Cenomanian sands, said Eni.
Block CI-501 is
operated by Eni (90 per cent) in partnership with Petroci Holding (10 per cent).
Murene South-1X is located approximately 8km southwest of Murene-1X discovery
well in the adjacent CI-205 block.
Drilled by the Saipem
Santorini drilling ship to a total depth of around 5,000 meters in a 2,200
meter water depth, the well underwent an extensive data acquisition campaign.
Murene South-1X
confirmed the main hydrocarbon bearing interval with a gross thickness of
around 50 meters, with excellent petrophysical properties.
Murene South-1X will
undergo a full conventional drill stem test (DST) to assess the production
capacity of the Calao discovery.
Currently, the Baleine
field produces over 62 thousand barrels of oil and more than 75 million cubic
feet of gas per day from Phases 1 and 2.
With the launch of
Phase 3, production is expected to rise to 150 thousand barrels of oil and 200
million cubic feet of gas per day, reinforcing Baleine as a key asset in
meeting Côte d’Ivoire’s domestic energy needs. -OGN/TradeArabia News Service

