Preliminary testing on two potential gas pay zones has been completed, with only minimal flow of gas from each zone. Analysis of the test results indicates that neither test was in communication with the extensive fracture network proven by the abundant fluid losses during drilling and the Formation Micro Imaging (FMI) log. The well has been plugged pending further analysis of the test results to determine the feasibility of an additional testing program, which might include fracture and acid stimulation, due to potential wellbore damage during drilling.
Keith Hill, President and CEO of Africa Oil, commented, 'Although it is frustrating not to have definitive test results in the Bogal-1 well, we are pleased that it has proved that the block is hydrocarbon bearing. There are a number of excellent oil and gas prone prospects remaining on Block 9, which remains a very attractive asset in our portfolio.'
In other news in Kenya, the Company is currently shooting seismic on Block 10BB. Once complete, the seismic crew and equipment will move to Block 10A. The seismic acquisition, processing and interpretation to follow are in preparation of the planned drill program in the first half of 2011. Blocks 10BB and 10A are operated by the Company.
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