Total and Hocol find gas condensate field onshore Colombia
Total has announced the discovery of a significant gas condensate field in the Niscota block of the Andes foothills,
300 km north east of Bogota, Colombia. Total owns a 50 % interest in the block, alongside partners Talisman Energy
(30 %) and Hocol (operator, 20 %).
The exploration well, Huron-1, drilled a prospect to a depth of approximately 5,500 meters in a heavily faulted area,
and encountered several reservoirs, one of which was tested at 3,400 bpd of gas condensate, and the others are still
to be tested.
The appraisal of the Huron-1 structure is underway with the start of a 3D seismic campaign aiming to precisely define
the importance of this discovery and to locate the future appraisal wells.
The Niscota gas condensate discovery further strengthens Total's interest in exploring in Colombia.
Total E&P in Colombia
The Group has been present in exploration and production activities in Colombia since 1973. In Colombia, Total
produced 23,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day in 2008 mainly from the Cusiana and Cupiagua fields in which the
Group owns a 19 % interest.
North of the Niscota block, Total also holds a 55 % interest in the Mundo Nuevo exploration block.
