A consortium of three companies, LUKOIL Overseas (56.66%), US Vanco
(28.34%) and Ghana National Petroleum Corporation, GNPC (15%), has discovered a
significant hydrocarbon accumulation in the Dzata structure of the Cape Three
Points Deep Water Block in the Gulf of Guinea offshore the Republic of Ghana.
The discovery was announced at a meeting in Accra
today between Vagit Alekperov, President of OAO LUKOIL, and John Mills,
President of the Republic of Ghana.
The total
area of the block is about 5,200 square kilometers, while the water depth within
the block ranges from 200
meters to 3,000 meters. The Dzata-1
structure lies at a depth of almost 2 kilometers. The Dzata-1 well,
drilled to a depth of some 4.5 kilometers from the sea
level, tapped a 94-meter-thick hydrocarbon column containing a 25-meter
multilayer oil and gas pay. The primary reservoir sandstone contains gas and
light oil. The well was drilled by a semi-submersible drilling unit for
deepwater drilling, equipped with a dynamic positioning system. At present, the
drilling is completed, the well is plugged and temporarily abandoned. The newly
discovered hydrocarbon reserves are assumed to be quite significant. A program
of detailed field appraisal will help assess and commercialize the discovery.
The
agreement for exploration and development of the Cape Three Points Deep Water
Block was signed in 2002.
In 2005, a 3D seismic survey covering
1,500 square kilometers and a geological engineering study were carried out in
the block. LUKOIL joined the project in 2007. On April 1, 2009, the Government
of Ghana, LUKOIL, Vanco and GNPC signed a new exploration and development
agreement for the block, which was ratified by the Parliament of Ghana on June
30, 2009.
“The Dzata
discovery confirms the high prospectivity of Ghana’s
deepwater shelf and creates an opportunity to efficiently develop the
hydrocarbon resources with the application of state-of-the-art technologies”,
Mr. Alekperov commented.
