Testing update - Bomono Permit, Cameroon
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Bowleven, the Africa focused oil and gas exploration group traded on AIM, has announced an update on the extended well test programme underway at Bomono.
Thus far, the Moambe well has succeeded in reaching a maximum stabilised flow rate of 7.3 mmscfd through a 48/64 choke with a flowing well head pressure of 664 psig with no signs of depletion during the initial test period. As a result of this success,the well has now moved into the planned extended test period.
This is intended to confirm sustainable deliverability to a proposed gas-to-power development scheme. Initial indications are that under such a development scenario the Moambe well would be capable of delivering around 4 to 5 mmscfd.Meanwhile, as testing continues at Moambe, we continue to progress plans to commence extended well testing at the Zingana well. Further update announcements will be made in due course, as appropriate.
Kevin Hart, Chief Executive, said:
"We are pleased with the positive initial flow test results on Moambe which give us increased confidence in the commercial viability of future development plans at Bomono.
We look forward to the Zingana test augmenting the results at Moambe and to progressing gas sales negotiations.”
Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/25112015/testing-update-bomono-permit-cameroon/
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