18th Feb 2014 07:00
Ophir Energy plc
Gabon: Padouck Deep drilling operations commence
London, 18 February 2014: Ophir Energy plc ("Ophir" or "the Company") announces that drilling operations have now commenced on the Padouck Deep-1 well on the Ntsina Block, offshore Gabon utilising the Vantage Titanium Explorer drillship. Ophir has a 40%* operated interest in the Block.
Padouck Deep-1 is the first well targeting the pre-salt play offshore in the North Gabon basin although the play is regionally extensive elsewhere in Gabon and West Africa. The prospect is estimated to contain Pmean recoverable resources of c.1.0bnbbls with significant follow-on potential.
The well is located in a water depth of approximately 835m and has a planned Total Depth of 3,500m True Vertical Depth Sub Sea. Operations are expected to take approximately 45 days. Ophir's share of the well cost is largely carried by partners Petrobras and OMV*.
Nick Cooper, CEO, commented:
"The Padouck Deep-1 well is the first of three potentially transformational wells being drilled back to back by Ophir in Gabon targeting substantial oil resources. Padouck Deep is one of two pre-salt wells that will be drilled in the current campaign where the total play potential is estimated at c.4.0bnbbls from currently defined leads and prospects"
* OMV farm-in announced 18 December 2013 is subject to Government approval
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For Further Enquiries please contact:
Ophir Energy plc +44 (0)20 7290 5800
Nick Cooper, CEO
Richard Rose, Corporate Communications and Strategy
Brunswick Group +44 (0)20 7404 5959
Patrick Handley
Elizabeth Adams
Notes to Editors
Ophir Energy (OPHR.LN) is an African focused, upstream oil and gas exploration company which is listed on the London Stock Exchange (FTSE 250). Ophir has an extensive deepwater acreage position in West and East Africa acquired since its foundation in 2004.
The Group's headquarters are located in London (England), with operational offices in Perth (Australia), Dar es Salaam and Mtwara (Tanzania), Malabo (Equatorial Guinea), Libreville (Gabon), Nairobi (Kenya) and Accra (Ghana).
For further information on Ophir, please refer to www.ophir-energy.com
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