United Oil & Gas PLC has announced the spudding of the ASH-3 well in the Abu Sennan Licence, Egypt, in which United holds a 22% working interest
The Licence is operated by Kuwait Energy Egypt.
ASH-3 is a vertical well targeting the producing Alam El Bueib reservoirs at a depth of 3,600 to 3,950m in an area of the ASH field, up-dip of the ASH-2 production well. The ASH-2 well came onstream at the beginning of 2020 and has produced in excess of one mmbbl to date (gross) with current rates of c. 4,500 barrels of oil per day on a 48/64" choke (gross).
The ASH-3 well will be drilled by the EDC-50 rig, which has a history of drilling in the Western Desert. It is anticipated that the ASH-3 well will take up to 60 days to drill and test.
The ASH-3 development well is the first to be drilled in the 2021 campaign, and is to be funded from operational cashflow. The second well in the drilling schedule will be the ASD-1X exploration well, targeting the Abu Roash reservoirs in the four-way dip-closed Prospect D structure in the north of the Licence, close to the producing Al Jahraa field and if successful is capable of being brought into production quickly. The historic drilling success rate on the Licence is c. 80%.
United's CEO Brian Larkin commented, “There is clearly great potential in the ASH Field, and if the outstanding success that was achieved in the ASH-2 well can be replicated here, it will be a fantastic result for the joint venture partners.
“It is equally pleasing for the joint venture to be back drilling in Egypt again, after the deferral of the majority of the 2020 drilling programme due to the low oil price environment, and we look forward to the drilling of further wells as part of our 2021 campaign, including the ASD-1X exploration well, that will follow after completion of ASH-3.”