Polarcus begins seismic survey offshore Nigeria

Lekoil, the oil and gas exploration and development company with a focus on Nigeria and West Africa, provides an update on activities in OPL 310 offshore Nigeria. OPL 310 contains the Ogo discovery announced last year.

Polarcus begins seismic survey offshore Nigeria

 

The Polarcus vessel MV POLARCUS NADIA has started the 3D seismic programme, designed by the partners in OPL 310 – Lekoil, Afren plc and Optimum Petroleum Development Ltd (together “the Partners”) ‐ located adjacent to the Lagos shoreline. The 3D programme will cover an area of approximately 1,505 square kilometers, representing approximately 80 per cent. of the acreage within OPL 310. Current 3D data cover about 20 per cent. of OPL 310 and were used, along with 2D and electromagnetic data to define prospectivity ahead of the drilling of the Ogo‐1 and Ogo‐1 sidetrack well in the second half of 2013. It is anticipated by the Partners that the new acquisition will be completed in Q2 2014.

Following completion of the 3D acquisition, processing and evaluation, the Partners will use the data to high grade and de‐risk opportunities in the OPL 310 acreage surrounding the Ogo discovery. The Partners intend to drill an appraisal well on Ogo in the second half of 2014, ahead of development planning.

Commenting, Lekan Akinyanmi, Lekoil’s CEO, said, “The survey will cover almost the whole of OPL 310, including the provision of better resolution on the area covered by the original 3D over 15 years ago. The survey will provide key data that will enable us to refine and de-risk the other prospects in the block that were identified by dated regional 2D. It will also provide valuable reservoir characterisation and definition information. This is the first phase of an active programme in 2014 that will culminate in an appraisal well later in the year. We are excited about the potential of the licence and look forward to the results of the data acquisition.”

 

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Press Release, March 27, 2014