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Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd V.EOG

Alternate Symbol(s):  ECAOF

Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas Ltd. is a Canada-based oil and gas exploration company with offshore licensed interests in Guyana, Namibia, and South Africa. The petroleum and natural gas interests of the Company are located offshore in Guyana, South Africa, and Namibia. In Guyana, the Orinduik block is situated in shallow to deep water (70m-1,400m), approximately 170 kilometers (km) offshore Guyana in the Suriname Guyana basin (Orinduik License). In Namibia, the Company holds four offshore petroleum licenses in the Republic of Namibia, being petroleum exploration license number 097 (the Cooper License), petroleum exploration license number 098 (the Sharon License), petroleum exploration license number 099 (the Guy License) and petroleum exploration license number 100 (the Tamar License). In South Africa, it holds two offshore petroleum licenses in South Africa, being petroleum exploration license number 2B (the 2B Block) and petroleum exploration license number 3B/4B (the 3B/4B Block).


TSXV:EOG - Post by User

Post by gunnaron Jan 26, 2023 9:39am
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A new oil discovery, made at the Fangtooth SE-1 well.

A new oil discovery, made at the Fangtooth SE-1 well.

https://www.offshore-energy.biz/exxonmobils-new-oil-discovery-off-guyana-could-underpin-future-development/

 

""ExxonMobil’s new oil discovery off Guyana could underpin future development

EXPLORATION & PRODUCTION
January 26, 2023, by Melisa Cavcic
U.S.-headquartered energy giant ExxonMobil has made a significant new oil discovery at the Stabroek block, which boosts the block’s hydrocarbon resources, fortifying the oil major’s existing portfolio of extensive development opportunities offshore Guyana.

The new oil discovery, made at the Fangtooth SE-1 well on the Stabroek block, was disclosed on Wednesday, 25 January 2023, by ExxonMobil’s partner on the block, Hess Corporation. The Stabroek block covers 6.6 million acres (26,800 square kilometres) and is operated by ExxonMobil’s affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana with a 45 per cent interest in the block. The company’s partners in the block are Hess Guyana Exploration (30 per cent), and CNOOC Petroleum Guyana (25 per cent).

According to Hess, the Fangtooth SE-1 well encountered approximately 200 feet of oil bearing sandstone reservoirs. This well was drilled in 5,397 feet of water by the Stena Carron drillship. ExxonMobil’s new discovery is located approximately 8 miles southeast of the original Fangtooth-1 well, which had encountered around 164 feet of oil bearing sandstone reservoirs.

Hess confirmed that further appraisal activities are underway, highlighting that Fangtooth will add to the Stabroek block’s gross discovered recoverable resource estimate of more than 11 billion boe. The firm further underscored that this has the potential to underpin a future oil development on the block.

The new discovery adds to the continued exploration success offshore Guyana, as ExxonMobil has made over 30 discoveries on the block since 2015. The U.S. oil major’s first two sanctioned projects off Guyana are Liza Phase 1 and Liza Phase 2, which are producing above design capacity and are currently operating at a combined gross production capacity of more than 360,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd).

ExxonMobil’s third project, Payara, is on track to come online by the end of 2023 with a gross production capacity of approximately 220,000 bopd, using the Prosperity FPSO. The U.S. player’s fourth project, Yellowtail, is expected to be on stream in 2025 with a gross production capacity of roughly 250,000 bopd, using the ONE GUYANA FPSO.

In addition, ExxonMobil submitted for approval a plan for a fifth development, Uaru, to the government of Guyana in the fourth quarter. Pending the government’s approvals and project sanctioning, this project is expected to have a capacity of approximately 250,000 gross bopd with the first oil anticipated at the end of 2026.

A few months ago, Japan’s MODEC secured a FEED contract for Uaru FPSO. The firm will design and construct this FPSO based on its M350 newbuild design, which will be able to produce 250,000 barrels of oil per day, will have an associated gas treatment capacity of 540 million cubic feet per day, and a water injection capacity of 350,000 ba"

 

200 feet pay - close to our block

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