Invictus Energy secures drilling rig for exploration well in Zimbabwe
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
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                                Oilfield Technology,
                                
                            
                        
The company has selected the Exalo #202 rig for the upcoming drilling programme. A binding rig agreement is anticipated to be signed in the new year. Exalo personnel recently completed a visit to Zimbabwe to review the potential drilling locations and logistics options. The #202 rig is currently engaged in drilling operations in Tanzania and will be mobilised to the project once that programme has been completed.
The company is currently processing and interpreting the recently acquired seismic data from the CB21 seismic survey campaign which concluded in early November with the aim of refining the Muzarabani-1 well location and design as well as maturing additional prospects to enable a 2 well back-to-back drilling programme. Under the MoU the company must exercise the option for the additional well by 15 February 2022. Given the encouraging early results of the seismic processing the Cabora Bassa partners are confident of identifying and maturing an additional prospect to commit to a 2 well drilling programme.
Invictus Managing Director, Scott Macmillan, commented: “Securing the Exalo #202 Rig is another clear point of progression towards our maiden drilling campaign commencing in May 2022. We will now proceed to secure the remaining long lead items and services required to commence drilling operations. We will benefit immensely from inheriting an active drilling rig and crew and a modest mobilisation from Tanzania to the project area. The Company plans to announce the final drilling location(s) and further details of the exploration program in the new year.”
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