Eni discovery in the Western Desert of Egypt
                            
                                
                                
                                        
                                            
                                        
                                
                                    
                                        Published by David Bizley,
                                        Senior Editor
                                        
                                    
                                Oilfield Technology,
                                
                            
                        
Eni has announced a new discovery of oil and gas in the West Melehia deep exploration prospect, located in the Melehia licence, in the Western Desert of Egypt, 300 km2 west of Alexandria.
The exploration well, which allowed the discovery of Melehia West Deep 1X, was drilled to a depth of 4175 m, meeting a 20 m net mineralised accumulation of light oil in the Lower Cretaceous age of the Alam El Bueib formation. The well also encountered a significant mineralised accumulation of gas and condensates in the Upper Jurassic age in the Safa formation.
The well began production with an initial flow of 2100 bpd (40° API), intended for the Melehia field infrastructure treatment.
The discovery will be rapidly followed by the drilling of other delineation and development wells, which should result in an estimated production of about 8000 bpd by the end of 2015.
Melehia West Deep 1X’s drilling, together with Emry and Rosa North’s previous discoveries, confirm Eni’s strategy in Egypt with regard to exploration in the deep geological sequences of the Western Desert. It also shows the significant potential for exploration available in the deep sequence of Melehia’s licence, increased by new three-dimensional seismic imaging technology.
Eni’s strategy to focus on exploration activities which offer high value and rapid development with synergistic asset was confirmed by the short time-to-market following the development of the field.
Eni, through its subsidiary International Egyptian Oil Company (IEOC), holds a 76% stake in Melehia’s licence. Lukoil is the other partner with a 24% stake. The operator is Agiba, which is equally held by IEOC and the Egyptian General Petroleum Corporation (EGP).
In the last three years, in the Western Desert of Egypt Eni has doubled its oil production through exploration of deep sequences.
The Company currently produces more than 60 000 bpd in five different development licences, all operated by Agiba .
Eni has been present in Egypt since 1954, where it operates through IEOC and is the market leader with an equity production of approximately 210 000 boepd.
Adapted from a press release by David Bizley
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/exploration/23012015/eni-discovery-in-the-western-desert-of-egypt/
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