Eni and Springfield E&P instructed to combine Ghana offshore oilfields
Published by Nicholas Woodroof,
Editor
Oilfield Technology,
The 9 April letter from Energy Minister John-Peter Amewu to the two companies says seismic data indicates that Eni’s Sankofa offshore field, which entered production in 2017, and Springfield’s recently discovered Afina field have “identical reservoir and fluid properties”.
It instructs the companies to begin within 30 days the process leading to the unitisation, or joint operation, of the two fields in order to ensure efficient production and gives them 120 days to provide the ministry a draft agreement.
Spokespeople for Eni and Springfield confirmed they received the letter but declined further comment.
Amewu’s letter says Eni had previously argued it was premature to be talking about unitisation since Springfield had not yet appraised and tested its discovery, but that the ministry rejected that argument.
Sankofa is part of Eni’s Offshore Cape Three Points project off Ghana’s Atlantic Coast, which it says has reserves of about 40 billion m3 of unassociated gas and 500 million bbl of oil.
Springfield, a wholly-owned Ghanaian company, said in December that it had discovered 1.5 billion bbl of oil and 0.7 trillion ft3 of gas at its Afina field.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/offshore-and-subsea/11052020/eni-and-springfield-ep-instructed-to-combine-ghana-offshore-oilfields/
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