LAGOS—Nigeria’s commercial capital, LAGOS, is on the verge of joining
the country’s oil-producing states with the discovery of crude oil in
commercial quantities in the coastal state.
Yesterday, Afren Plc and its partner, Lekoil Limited, announced
significant oil discovery offshore Dahomey Basin in Lagos, according to
the London Stock Exchange.
In separate announcements, the partners said they discovered a
significant light oil accumulation based on the results of drilling and
wire line logs from a high impact Ogo-1 well, located on the Oil
Prospecting Licence, OPL 310 offshore Nigeria.
Afren is optimistic that the discovery is likely to be significantly
higher than the anticipated 78 million barrels of oil equivalent
(mmboe), which encourages search to further high potential zones.
The discovery is subject to the authentication of the Department of Petroleum Resources (DPR), which is expected in two weeks.
If certified and the partners produce the first barrel of oil, Lagos
will become the 11th oil producing state in Nigeria, a club Anambra
State joined recently. It will also boost the economy of Lagos, which
currently generates about N29 billion internally every month.
The other oil producing states are Akwa Ibom, Bayelsa, Rivers, Delta, Ondo, Abia, Imo, Edo and Cross River.
Geological studies indicate that the Dahomey Basin is a combination
of inland/coastal/offshore basin that cuts across some West African
countries including Lagos, Nigeria as well as Southeastern Ghana, Togo
and the Republic of Benin.
The basin is said to be separated from the Niger Delta by a surface basement popularly called the Okitipupa Ridge.
“The Ogo-1 well has been drilled to a total measured depth of 10,518
ft (10,402 ft true vertical depth sub sea), and has encountered a gross
hydrocarbon section of 524 ft, with 216 ft of net stacked pay.
“The well was targeting 78 mmboe of gross P50 prospective resources,
but based on evidence to date, targeted resources are likely to be
significantly in excess of previous estimates,” Afren said in a
statement made available to Vanguard.
The company added that “further evaluation using wire line log
analysis is currently underway prior to extending the well to a total
measured depth of 11,800 ft (11,684 ft true vertical depth sub sea) to
target further high potential zones.”
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