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Wie können die jetzt schon auf 1519 m tiefe sein?
Dann sind es ja nur noch 1600 m bis zum Öl?
Brauchen die für die paar meter dann 40 bis 60 Tage?
864 m sind es bis zum Meeresgrund. D.h. sie haben in 4 Tagen ca 650m teif gebohrt. Kann das sein?
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Dann sind es ja nur noch 1600 m bis zum Öl?
Brauchen die für die paar meter dann 40 bis 60 Tage?
864 m sind es bis zum Meeresgrund. D.h. sie haben in 4 Tagen ca 650m teif gebohrt. Kann das sein?
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Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.485.648 von motz1 am 13.08.12 08:57:58Als Nachtrag noch die Version von Origin:
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ASX/Media Release
13 August 2012
Drilling commences in offshore Kenya
Progress and status:
Origin Energy advises that L-8 operator Apache Corporation has, on behalf of the joint venture, commenced drilling the Mbawa Prospect in Kenya. The Mbawa 1 exploration well spudded at 6:00 hours local time on 10 August 2012.
Origin will only advise the market again when well operations have been completed with a summary of results, or of any event that is material.
Well type and location:
Mbawa 1 is located in the Mbawa Prospect in offshore Kenya. The drillship Deepsea Metro 1 is expected to take about 60 days for this drilling operation, which will reach a total depth of 3,250m subsea in a water depth of 864m.
The well will be plugged and abandoned after the evaluation program is completed.
L8/Mbawa Joint Venture:
Apache Kenya Limited (Operator) 50%
Origin Energy Limited* 20%
Pancontinental Oil and Gas NL 15%
Tullow Kenya B.V. 15%
* Through its wholly owned subsidiaries.
Block L-8, Mbawa Prospect
http://www.originenergy.com.au/news/article/asxmedia-release…
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ASX/Media Release
13 August 2012
Drilling commences in offshore Kenya
Progress and status:
Origin Energy advises that L-8 operator Apache Corporation has, on behalf of the joint venture, commenced drilling the Mbawa Prospect in Kenya. The Mbawa 1 exploration well spudded at 6:00 hours local time on 10 August 2012.
Origin will only advise the market again when well operations have been completed with a summary of results, or of any event that is material.
Well type and location:
Mbawa 1 is located in the Mbawa Prospect in offshore Kenya. The drillship Deepsea Metro 1 is expected to take about 60 days for this drilling operation, which will reach a total depth of 3,250m subsea in a water depth of 864m.
The well will be plugged and abandoned after the evaluation program is completed.
L8/Mbawa Joint Venture:
Apache Kenya Limited (Operator) 50%
Origin Energy Limited* 20%
Pancontinental Oil and Gas NL 15%
Tullow Kenya B.V. 15%
* Through its wholly owned subsidiaries.
Block L-8, Mbawa Prospect
http://www.originenergy.com.au/news/article/asxmedia-release…
Antwort auf Beitrag Nr.: 43.485.471 von Fliegenschiss am 13.08.12 07:41:06Ne, ein paar wollen raus bevor das 1. Casing durch ist. Drilling läuft seit 10.08. und wir setzen gerade das erste Casing auf 1519m. Es wird offenbar nicht lange gefackelt .
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ASX Companies Announcement Office
13 August 2012
MBAWA DRILLING COMMENCES OFFSHORE KENYA
- Drilling operations have commenced at Mbawa
- Drilling has reached first casing point at 1,519m
KENYA L8 MBAWA DRILLING
Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL (“Pancontinental”) is pleased to announce that operator Apache Corporation, on behalf of the L8 joint venture, has commenced drilling the Mbawa Prospect in Kenya offshore area L8.
The well has reached a depth of 1,519m below the drill floor and casing is currently being set.
Drilling will recommence once the casing operation has been completed.
The drillship Deepsea Metro 1 is expected to spend a total of about 60 days for well operations to reach a total depth of 3,250m subsea in a water depth of 864m, easily within the range of modern exploration and production techniques.
Pancontinental has a 15% “free-carried” interest through Mbawa drilling by Tullow Oil plc up to a “cap” of US$ 9 million (as reduced by other exploration expenditure). After the first earning phase Tullow has an option to earn a further 5% by providing funding on Pancontinental’s behalf to a “cap” of US$ 6 million in any second well.
Pancontinental estimates that Mbawa has maximum potential to contain 4.9 Billion Barrels of oil in placeat the main Tertiary / Cretaceouslevel with significant additional potential to be tested by the well at the deeper Lower Cretaceous / Upper Jurassic level and shallower Tertiary levels. Only drilling is capable of verifying the oil and gas volumetric potential (if any) of the Mbawa Prospect.
Pancontinental has four projects offshore Kenya covering more than 18,000 square kilometres in licences L6, L8, L10A and L10B, with the L8 / Mbawa project being the most advanced and Mbawa being the first prospect to be drilled.
Pancontinental’s CEO Barry Rushworth commented; “We are very pleased that the L8 joint venture has commenced drilling Mbawa, which is the first of a number of Prospects that we have in our Kenyan areas.
We are pursuing what we see as a world-class oil play offshore Kenya. We believe that Pancontinental offers significant investment leverage, and this extends beyond Mbawa to our other Kenyan projects and also to Namibia.
The economics of oil developments are often far better than those for gas, with potential for much earlier cash flow and much lower development costs compared to LNG, for example.
After the recent consolidations relating to Dominion, Ophir and Cove, Pancontinental is one of the few listed companies globally offering significant leverage to two of the most exciting oil and gas regions of the decade, namely East Africa and Namibia.
Apache is now leading the L8 venture in a very aggressive exploration programme and in our other Kenyan blocks L10A and L10B we also have fast-moving activity led by BG Group”.
L8 / Mbawa Joint Venture
The Kenya L8 Joint Venture consortium consists of-
Apache Corporation (Operator) 50%
Origin Energy Limited 20%
Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL 15%
Tullow Kenya B.V. 15%
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20120813/pdf/427zkcvm5k445s.pdf
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Cheers to Dknow for uploading those pics!
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ASX Companies Announcement Office
13 August 2012
MBAWA DRILLING COMMENCES OFFSHORE KENYA
- Drilling operations have commenced at Mbawa
- Drilling has reached first casing point at 1,519m
KENYA L8 MBAWA DRILLING
Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL (“Pancontinental”) is pleased to announce that operator Apache Corporation, on behalf of the L8 joint venture, has commenced drilling the Mbawa Prospect in Kenya offshore area L8.
The well has reached a depth of 1,519m below the drill floor and casing is currently being set.
Drilling will recommence once the casing operation has been completed.
The drillship Deepsea Metro 1 is expected to spend a total of about 60 days for well operations to reach a total depth of 3,250m subsea in a water depth of 864m, easily within the range of modern exploration and production techniques.
Pancontinental has a 15% “free-carried” interest through Mbawa drilling by Tullow Oil plc up to a “cap” of US$ 9 million (as reduced by other exploration expenditure). After the first earning phase Tullow has an option to earn a further 5% by providing funding on Pancontinental’s behalf to a “cap” of US$ 6 million in any second well.
Pancontinental estimates that Mbawa has maximum potential to contain 4.9 Billion Barrels of oil in placeat the main Tertiary / Cretaceouslevel with significant additional potential to be tested by the well at the deeper Lower Cretaceous / Upper Jurassic level and shallower Tertiary levels. Only drilling is capable of verifying the oil and gas volumetric potential (if any) of the Mbawa Prospect.
Pancontinental has four projects offshore Kenya covering more than 18,000 square kilometres in licences L6, L8, L10A and L10B, with the L8 / Mbawa project being the most advanced and Mbawa being the first prospect to be drilled.
Pancontinental’s CEO Barry Rushworth commented; “We are very pleased that the L8 joint venture has commenced drilling Mbawa, which is the first of a number of Prospects that we have in our Kenyan areas.
We are pursuing what we see as a world-class oil play offshore Kenya. We believe that Pancontinental offers significant investment leverage, and this extends beyond Mbawa to our other Kenyan projects and also to Namibia.
The economics of oil developments are often far better than those for gas, with potential for much earlier cash flow and much lower development costs compared to LNG, for example.
After the recent consolidations relating to Dominion, Ophir and Cove, Pancontinental is one of the few listed companies globally offering significant leverage to two of the most exciting oil and gas regions of the decade, namely East Africa and Namibia.
Apache is now leading the L8 venture in a very aggressive exploration programme and in our other Kenyan blocks L10A and L10B we also have fast-moving activity led by BG Group”.
L8 / Mbawa Joint Venture
The Kenya L8 Joint Venture consortium consists of-
Apache Corporation (Operator) 50%
Origin Energy Limited 20%
Pancontinental Oil & Gas NL 15%
Tullow Kenya B.V. 15%
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20120813/pdf/427zkcvm5k445s.pdf
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Cheers to Dknow for uploading those pics!
Was ist denn in Down Under los?
Spinnen die Aussies!
Spinnen die Aussies!
Moin Moin,
kommt hier wieder das alte Sprichwort zum tragen:
Sell on good news!!!!!
Gruß
Fliege
kommt hier wieder das alte Sprichwort zum tragen:
Sell on good news!!!!!
Gruß
Fliege
Zitat von Bohringenieur:Zitat von Pompeianus: Tullow has placed the odds of the well's success at 15 percent,
Öömpf.
Ich hoffe mal die stapeln tief.
Das hoffe ich auch!
Realistisch gesehen schätze ich die Chancen auf +25%. Zumindest wird dieser Wert von Chariot bei der derzeit stattfindenden Nimrod-Bohrung angegeben.
Apache to start drilling offshore well in Kenya
Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:13am GMT
* Kenya discovered oil deposits onshore in March
* E. Africa attracting oil and gas explorers
NAIROBI Aug 10 (Reuters) - U.S. explorer Apache Corp. plans to drill an offshore well off the Kenyan coast soon, company executives said, expanding the search for oil in the east African country that struck oil onshore in March.
East Africa and the Horn of the continent have become hot spots for oil and gas exploration in recent years, spurred by new finds in countries including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique.
However, oil companies have yet to make finds offshore.
Apache will drill in an area known as the Mbawa prospect on Block L8 in the Indian Ocean.
"Spudding is imminent," Barry Rushworth, CEO of Pancontinental Oil and Gas, one of Apache's partners with a stake in the block, said in an email to Reuters.
Apache, the operator in the block, is partnered by British firm Tullow Oil, which made Kenya's onshore discovery this March, and Australian firms Origin Energy and Pancontinental.
Tullow has placed the odds of the well's success at 15 percent, while Pancontinental has estimated the well could contain as much as 4.9 billion barrels of oil.
In 2007, Australia's Woodside Petroleum drilled Kenya's last offshore well at a cost of nearly $100 million, but found no oil deposits and paid the government to exit from a contract that had required the firm to drill a second well.
Apache said in July it had taken special precaution to ensure the operation goes smoothly. It has enlisted the Kenyan Navy to protect the drillship from pirates who have been hijacking ships in the Indian Ocean for ransom.
The well is expected to take 60 days to complete and reach 3,250 metres below the sea in water depth of 860 metres.
"The main concern that we have with regard to security is the potential for piracy, and with that regard, we have partnered with the navy," said Tim Gilblom, managing director of Apache Kenya.
http://af.reuters.com/article/kenyaNews/idAFL6E8JA63T2012081…
Fri Aug 10, 2012 11:13am GMT
* Kenya discovered oil deposits onshore in March
* E. Africa attracting oil and gas explorers
NAIROBI Aug 10 (Reuters) - U.S. explorer Apache Corp. plans to drill an offshore well off the Kenyan coast soon, company executives said, expanding the search for oil in the east African country that struck oil onshore in March.
East Africa and the Horn of the continent have become hot spots for oil and gas exploration in recent years, spurred by new finds in countries including Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania and Mozambique.
However, oil companies have yet to make finds offshore.
Apache will drill in an area known as the Mbawa prospect on Block L8 in the Indian Ocean.
"Spudding is imminent," Barry Rushworth, CEO of Pancontinental Oil and Gas, one of Apache's partners with a stake in the block, said in an email to Reuters.
Apache, the operator in the block, is partnered by British firm Tullow Oil, which made Kenya's onshore discovery this March, and Australian firms Origin Energy and Pancontinental.
Tullow has placed the odds of the well's success at 15 percent, while Pancontinental has estimated the well could contain as much as 4.9 billion barrels of oil.
In 2007, Australia's Woodside Petroleum drilled Kenya's last offshore well at a cost of nearly $100 million, but found no oil deposits and paid the government to exit from a contract that had required the firm to drill a second well.
Apache said in July it had taken special precaution to ensure the operation goes smoothly. It has enlisted the Kenyan Navy to protect the drillship from pirates who have been hijacking ships in the Indian Ocean for ransom.
The well is expected to take 60 days to complete and reach 3,250 metres below the sea in water depth of 860 metres.
"The main concern that we have with regard to security is the potential for piracy, and with that regard, we have partnered with the navy," said Tim Gilblom, managing director of Apache Kenya.
http://af.reuters.com/article/kenyaNews/idAFL6E8JA63T2012081…
Jetzt schon 15 Mio
Moin Moin,
es ist Wochenende! Umsatz in Down Under wie jeden Freitag gut. Über 10 Mio schon.
Dann kann es am Montag wieder runter gehen.
Schönes WO
Fliege
es ist Wochenende! Umsatz in Down Under wie jeden Freitag gut. Über 10 Mio schon.
Dann kann es am Montag wieder runter gehen.
Schönes WO
Fliege