Canacol to accelerate development of new discovery in Colombia
Canacol has provided an update of its testing program at its operated Rancho Hermoso field located in the Llanos
Basin of Colombia, where the Corporation has a 100 % operated working interest.
The recently drilled Rancho Hermoso 5 well ("RH 5"), which targeted an undrilled southern extension of the field,
encountered two new oil bearing reservoirs in the Los Cuervos and Guadalupe Formations, in addition to the producing
reservoir in the Mirador Formation.
On December 8, 2009, the corporation reported that it had tested a final rate of 3,994 boepd of 33 degrees API light
oil from the Guadalupe reservoir, the first and lowermost zone tested in the well. The corporation is currently flow
testing the Los Cuervos reservoir, which lies approximately 30 feet above that of the Guadalupe reservoir.
Charle Gamba, President and CEO of the corporation, commented, "We continue to be very pleased with the results of
the ongoing flow testing from this well. With a combined gross flow rate of 8,428 gross boepd from the Guadalupe and
Los Cuervos reservoirs, this new pool discovery clearly contains significant reserves and production upside, and we
are actively adjusting our 2010 drilling program to include additional development wells in this field."
Los Cuervos flow testing results
RH 5 is located in a southern extension of the field, which until now has remained undrilled since discovery by
Ecopetrol, the state oil company of Colombia, in 1984.
The well penetrated the Mirador reservoir approximately 40 feet high to prognosis, and encountered interpreted oil
pay in 3 separate reservoir intervals: the Mirador from 8,939 to 8,974 feet true vertical depth with 7 feet of net
interpreted oil pay thickness and average porosity of 26 %, the Los Cuervos from 8,990 to 9,020 feet with 9 feet of
net interpreted oil pay thickness and average porosity of 27 %, and the Guadalupe from 9,037 to 9,069 feet with 24
feet of interpreted oil pay thickness and average porosity of 28 %.
Flow testing and pressure build up of the Los Cuervos reservoir using a temporary testing facility is currently
underway. On December 11, 2009, the Los Cuervos reservoir was perforated from 9,010 to 9,016 feet, and flowed at a
rate of 4,434 bpd of 36 degrees API gravity oil (1,109 net barrels of oil per day) and 685,000 cf of gas per day,
with a water cut of 0 % under naturally flowing conditions through a choke of 3/4 inches at a flowing tubing head
pressure of 210 psi.
The interval was tested for a period of 24 hours with rate increasing steadily throughout the course of the test.
Currently the Los Cuervos is shut in for a 48 hour pressure build up. Importantly, unlike current production from the
Mirador reservoir within the field, for which the corporation receives a tariff for each barrel of oil produced,
production from the Guadalupe and the Los Cuervos reservoirs will bring the corporation 25 % of gross oil production
as per the terms of the Production Sharing Agreement with Ecopetrol.
Forward plans
The corporation is currently building a permanent flow line from the well to the production facility located
approximately 600 meters away. After completion of the pressure build-up in the Los Cuervos reservoir, the
corporation intends to complete the well with an electrical submersible pump and bring the well on production.
The corporation is planning to drill additional wells in 2010 to accelerate the development of this exciting new pool
discovery.
