Hyperdynamics Restarts Offshore Guinea Drilling

Hyperdynamics Restarts Offshore Guinea Drilling

Hyperdynamics Corporation today announced it has resumed drilling operations on the Sabu-1 exploration well in its concession offshore the Republic of Guinea in West Africa.

Drilling recommenced from a point 1,440 meters subsea and is planned to continue to a total depth of 3,600 meters. Hyperdynamics plans to continue to provide progress updates.

Hyperdynamics operates the Guinea concession with a 77 percent participating interest, with the remaining 23 percent held by Aberdeen-based Dana Petroleum​, a wholly owned subsidiary of the Korean National Oil Company. The well is operated through AGR, a well management company.

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Offshore Energy Today Staff, December 28, 2011; Image: Hyperdynamics