The Sankofa-A1 well, drilled at Cape Three Points Block on
Ghana’s offshore by Ghana National Petroleum Corporation (GNPC) in conjunction
with Vitol Upstream Ghana Limited (Vitol), discovered a net hydrocarbon column
of approximately 36.3 metres.
It comprised 33.1 metres of gas and 3.2 metres of oil in reservoir sands of Campanian age.
A statement issued in Accra on Tuesday by the GNPC said: The
success of this well confirms the prospects of these Upper Cretaceous reservoir
sands in the Tano/Cape Three Points Basin blocks offshore Western Ghana where
the Jubilee field was discovered and is being developed.
The Sankofa-1A well is located 38 kilometres east of the Jubilee
field and 21 kilometres east of the Odum discovery in the West Cape Three
Points block.
Drilling at the well has been suspended for possible re-entry.
The target reservoir was successfully cored, and a full wireline logging
programme was also ran.
The statement said the well was drilled with the Blackford
Dolphin Semi-Submersible drilling rig in water depths of 866 metres and reached
a total depth of 3,704 metres MD (3,674 metres TVDSS).
The Vitol Block covers a total area of 2,080 square kilometres
in water depths ranging from 50 metres to 1,400 metres.
This is the first exploration well to be drilled during the first phase (that is three years) of the three-phased seven-year exploration period provided under the Petroleum Agreement entered into with the Government of Ghana and GNPC in 2006.
Vitol has 90 per cent interest in the block while GNPC has 10
per cent carried interest. GNPC has the option of acquiring an additional 10
per cent paying interest on commercial discovery.
It also operates the offshore Cape Three Points South Block.Nana
Boakye Asafu-Adjaye, GNPC Managing Director said, “This discovery marks
another milestone in the effort that GNPC has been making over the years to
establish Ghana as a significant hydrocarbon province.
Both the oil and gas that have been encountered in this well are
of importance to Ghana’s aspirationâ€.
Mr. Steve Want of Vitol said “We are excited that this first well in our exploration programme in Ghana has made a discovery. We will continue our close partnership with GNPC and the Government of Ghana in the exploration programme and look forward to more successes in the years ahead.
Mr. Steve Want of Vitol said “We are excited that this first well in our exploration programme in Ghana has made a discovery. We will continue our close partnership with GNPC and the Government of Ghana in the exploration programme and look forward to more successes in the years ahead.
Vitol Upstream Ghana Limited, a subsidiary of Vitol Holding
S.a.r.l., a major oil company, obtained the first petroleum agreement with the
Government of Ghana in 2006, to explore hydrocarbons in the West Cape Three Points
Block offshore Ghana and a second petroleum agreement in 2008 in the southern
blockthe Offshore Cape three Points South Block.
GNPC was established under PNDC Law 64 in 1983 with a mandate to
undertake petroleum exploration, development and production activities on its
own or in association with other companies and to ensure that the exploration
of these hydrocarbon resources benefited the people of Ghana.
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