Apex International Energy (Apex) announced that the Fajr-8 development well was tested at a daily rate of 2,440 barrels of oil and negligible water
The well encountered 98 feet of high-quality oil pay in sandstone of the Bahariya Formation. The well was connected to production facilities and opened for the first production on 8 May, less than four days from rig release.
The Fajr-8 well, located in the Western Desert in the company’s South East Meleiha (SEM) concession is operated by Farah Petroleum Company (PetroFarah), the joint venture operating company of Apex and the Egyptian General Petroleum Company (EGPC) established in April 2021.
PetroFarah has recently celebrated its first year of safe and efficient operations with no injuries to people or harm to the environment.
Fajr-8 will be the fifth producing well in Fajr Field since the commercial discovery was approved for development by the Minister of Petroleum and Mineral Resources in March 2021. Together with the producing Farah (three wells) and Mashreq (one well) fields in SEM, also approved for development in 2021, total SEM oil production is expected to increase from 4,300 bpd currently to more than 6,000 barrels per day from nine total wells this week. All the wells produce from intervals less than 5,000 feet in depth.
“PetroFarah’s rapid development of the three new field discoveries made by Apex in 2021 is a testament to the strong relationship and sense of urgency we share with EGPC to increase Apex’s and Egypt’s oil production,” said Apex’s founder and chairman, Roger Plank.
“With a second rig being utilised at SEM later this month, and numerous drilling locations identified, we look forward to continued development success,” said Tom Maher, Apex’s president and CEO.
“We also have a strong inventory of other exploration prospects and leads across SEM and the neighboring East Siwa block, awarded in the 2021 EGPC Bid Round to Apex (50%) and our partner, Eni subsidiary IEOC (50%).”