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Tullow Oil plc (Tullow) announces that the Calao-1X exploration well in the CI-103 licence offshore Côte d’Ivoire, where Tullow is operator and has a 30% carried interest, has encountered thin condensate/gas bearing reservoirs in an Upper Cretaceous deepwater channel system.
The well is the second deepwater exploration well drilled in the CI-103 licence and targeted an Upper Cretaceous channel system northwest of the Paon-1X oil discovery, which was drilled in 2012. Good quality reservoir sandstones were found in this objective but they were water bearing at this location. Approximately 5m of condensate/gas bearing sandstones were found in a deeper objective.
The well was then sidetracked, targeting a better developed reservoir unit down-dip. Good quality water bearing sandstones were intersected at that level in the sidetrack.
Pressure data indicates that this zone may be in communication with the condensate encountered in the original Calao-1X well. Following completion of logging operations the well will be plugged and abandoned.
The Seadrill West Leo dynamically positioned semi-submersible drilled Calao-1X to a final depth of 4,570 metres in water depths of 1,906 metres. The Sidetrack was then drilled to a final depth of 4600m below sea level.
Tullow (30% carried interest) operates the CI-103 licence and is partnered by Anadarko Petroleum (55%) and the Societé Nationale d’Opérations Pétrolières de Côte D’Ivoire (Petroci) (5% plus a 10% carried interest).
Source: Tullow
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