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MOL Group’s 11th hydrocarbon discovery in Pakistan

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Today, MOL Group announced a new hydrocarbon discovery in the Karak Block in Pakistan. The block is operated by Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) with 60% working interest while MOL Pakistan Oil & Gas Co. B.V has 40% in the block.

MOL has a well-established track record of 17 years in Pakistan and holds equity stakes in five blocks in the country. MOL Pakistan acquired working interest in the Karak Block in 2008. Oil was first discovered in 2011 with the Halini-1 exploration well. During 2015, Halini Deep-1 and Kalabagh-1 exploration wells were spudded and completed. Testing of Kalabagh was completed and resulted in a discovery in 2015, which was the second discovery in the Block. The present successful testing of the Halini Deep-1 well marks the third discovery in the Karak Block.

In the Upper Indus area, MOL is also present in the Ghauri and Margala fields and is the operator of the TAL block, where MOL is currently responsible for about 80 000 boe/d production on a 100% basis. Additionally, in 2015 MOL acquired a 30% non-operated stake in the DG Khan Block, which marked the entry in the Middle Indus region.

Berislav Gašo, MOL Group’s E&P COO commented the discovery: “We are very proud of our 11th discovery in Pakistan. In the past 17 years, the exploration teams led by MOL in Pakistan have successfully de-risked more than 400 million boe in 2P reserves. This well, which is operated by Mari Petroleum, adds to this success series and will also help to improve the energy security of the country. We are thankful for our cooperation with our partner, Mari Petroleum. Our exploration and development efforts in Pakistan contribute to the success of our New Upstream Program, which aims at making MOL Group’s portfolio self-funding even in a US$35/bbl oil price environment. Our Pakistani operations are a crucial building block in these efforts and we believe that there is further upside ahead of us in Pakistan.”

Technical details of the discovery

The Halini-Deep-1 discovery constitutes as the third consequent discovery in the block following two previous successes (Halini-X-1 in 2011 and Kalabagh-1A in 2015). The Halini-Deep-1 well was drilled to a depth of 5900 m. Subsequent to the drill-stem test, a new, deeper reservoir (Samana Suk) was added to the already known higher reservoirs (Lumshiwal, Hangu, Lockhart). The completion integrity test has been conducted with flow rates of 1425 bpd oil and 1.18 million sft3/day gas (~200 boe/d). Operator expects first oil by end of H1.


Adapted from a press release by David Bizley

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