Dana Petroleum and Gaz de France strike gas in Egypt
Dana Petroleum has made a significant gas discovery with its first exploration well in Egypt.
The WEB-1X well is the first drilled by the Dana Petroleum and Gaz de France partnership at the West El Burullus
(WEB) production sharing contract area within the prolific Nile Delta region, in the Mediterranean Sea offshore
Egypt. The well was drilled by the jackup rig Ocean Spur.
Dana holds a 50 % interest in the discovery and license area, which contains numerous additional prospects at both
shallow and deeper horizons. Gaz de France also owns a 50 % stake and operates on behalf of the group.
The WEB-1X well was drilled to 2403 meters true vertical depth, targeting a Pliocene prospect consisting of a
turbidite sandstone channel system. The well encountered good quality gas bearing sands and an extensive set of
wireline logs were run to maximise the reservoir data acquired on this important discovery.
The partners have now successfully completed a comprehensive multi-flow rate drill-stem test of the reservoir
sequence, which flowed at rates of up to approximately 27 mm standard cf of gas per day. The well flowed very
strongly with high down hole pressures.
This well would be capable of delivering much higher gas flow rates in normal production mode than was seen during
the drill-stem test, because the test flow rates were severely limited by the temporary well completion and test
equipment used on the jack-up drilling rig.
The acquired data will now be analyzed and an appraisal program defined. This discovery reinforces the attractiveness
of the other similar prospects identified by Gaz de France and Dana within the WEB exploration and production
license. In addition, other exploration targets within deeper horizons, such as the Miocene and Oligocene, will be
considered.
The WEB-1X well is being suspended for potential re-entry and future use as a gas production well.
"This is an excellent result for Dana, following the Company's recent two oil fields discovered at West Rinnes and
East Rinnes in the UK North Sea," said Dana CEO Tom Cross.
"The WEB-1X flow test results are very encouraging. Making a discovery with our first well highlights the outstanding
exploration potential of West El Burullus and significantly increases the likelihood of success for additional
prospects which are being identified. We would like to express our thanks to Gaz de France for a superb operational
performance in drilling and testing the well and we look forward to working together to further explore and develop
this exciting new area."
