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Italian oil & gas giant, Eni has made a stunning discovery of huge gas deposit in Nigeria.
An Italian oil major, Eni, has said that it has made a huge gas and
condensate discovery onshore Niger Delta, according to a report by
Punch.
Eni said on Tuesday that through its affiliate, Nigerian Agip Oil
Company, it made a significant gas and condensate find in the deeper
sequences of the Obiafu-Obrikom fields, in Oil Mining Lease 61.
It said the Obiafu-41 deep well had reached a total depth of 4.374
m, encountering an important gas and condensate accumulation within the
deltaic sequence of Oligocene age comprising more than 130m of
high-quality hydrocarbon-bearing sands.
“The find amounts to about one trillion cubic feet of gas and
60 million barrels of associated condensate in the deep drilled
sequences,” Eni said in a statement.
According to the Italian firm, the discovery has further potential that will be assessed with the next appraisal campaign.
It said, “The well can deliver in excess of 100 million
standard cubic feet/day of gas and 3,000 barrels/day of associated
condensates, and will be immediately put on-stream to increase NAOC’s
gas production.
“The discovery is part of a drilling campaign planned by NAOC
JV and aimed at exploring near-field and deep pool opportunities as
immediate time to market opportunities.”
According to the statement, Eni has been present in Nigeria since
1962, with operated and non-operated production, development and
exploration activities on a total of 30,049 square kilometres in the
onshore and offshore areas of the Niger Delta.
In 2018, Eni’s equity hydrocarbon production amounted to 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day, it added.
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