Kuwait Energy commences production from Al-Jahraa SE-1X well
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Kuwait Energy plc (Kuwait Energy) has announced the commencement of production from the Al-Jahraa SE-1X exploration well in the Abu Sennan concession located in the Western Desert, Egypt.
Discovered on 27 July 2016, Kuwait Energy obtained the development lease from the Egyptian Petroleum Corporation (EGPC) for Al-Jahraa SE-1X on 24 August 2016 and commenced production on 25 August 2016 at an initial rate of 460 bpd from the Abu Roash E (AR-E) formation. The well is producing at a 2 in. choke size and production has stabilised to a daily average rate of 410 bpd.
Sara Akbar, CEO of Kuwait Energy, said:
“I am delighted to announce we have begun production from the Al-Jahraa SE-1X well after making the discovery earlier this year. This is another milestone highlighting Kuwait Energy’s exploration, development and execution capabilities adding value to the asset. We could not have achieved this without the unparalleled support of the EGPC and our partners.”
Kuwait Energy holds a 50% revenue interest and is the operator of the Abu Sennan concession development lease, while Dover Investments Ltd holds 28% and Rockhopper Exploration plc holds 22%.
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
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