re: production going well
Anzon and Beach have broken the magic million mark in reaching an important milestone at their 50-50 Basker Manta Project in the Bass Strait, having completed commissioning and selling the first cargo of oil from the development which has now produced a total of over 1mil bbls oil. Production from producing wells Manta-2A plus Basker-2, -3 & -5 has hit 16,000BOPD on its way to the first significant benchmark of 20,000BOPD, with the field and its components, including the Basker Spirit tanker and FPSO Crystal Ocean, all integrating like a well oiled machine. Since the Dec 17 commissioning phase began, the field has produced around 220,000bbls oil, combining with the 860,000bbls produced in the extended production testing phase running from around Nov 11 2005 to May 14 2006. Full field development rates of 25,000BOPD is the next level to be achieved by the JV at the field which has estimated 2P oil reserves of 39.8mil bbls, and 118mil boe of reserves and contingent resources. The ramp-up will continue over the next 2-3 weeks . As production continues, further assessment of the field’s reserves will be conducted to determine whether future drilling will be carried out at the field, which was originally planned as a seven well development. As it stands, a well – likely to be Manta NW-1 – is planned for Oct this year on the Ocean Patriot schedule. The rig is currently in NZ drilling the AWE-operated Tui development wells, after which it has the Hector-1 (PEP-38483), Taranui-1 (PMP-38158) and West Cape-1 (PEP-38481) exploration wells for AWE, plus another well on the Pateke field and options before drilling two wells for Pogo. The rig then comes back to Australia, possibly to drill the Anzon-Beach development well in VIC-L-26 before going to Santos .
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