18:00 Tue 28 Jan 2020
Alba Min Res PLC - Horse Hill Update
("Alba" or the "Company")
Horse Hill Oil Field Update
- HH-1 Portland EWT production was resumed on
- Further to the announcement of
- As a result of a successful reservoir pressure "interference" testing campaign, undertaken to assess the degree of communication between Horse Hill-1 ("HH-1") and the new HH-2z horizontal, it is now intended to accelerate the start of up to 25 years of continuous long-term production ("Production") by 6 months.
- Subject to
- A revised Horse Hill Field Development Plan ("FDP") has been submitted to the
- Necessary additional surface facilities, including generators to produce electric power from associated gas, will be installed prior to Production start. Further possible infill wells, water injection and additional gas utilisation will be addressed via subsequent FDP addenda and submitted to the OGA for consent at the appropriate time.
- The HH-1 Kimmeridge interval will now remain shut in for a further long duration pressure build-up test. Plans to install a dual completion to enable HH-1 to produce from both the Portland and Kimmeridge oil pools are being formulated. A future Kimmeridge appraisal/production well is also planned, once full Portland Production and positive cash flow has been established from the field.
George Frangeskides, Alba's Executive Chairman, commented:
"Alba is very pleased to learn of the successful restart of Portland production from the HH-1 well and of the updated plans for the commencement of long-term continuous production at the Horse Hill Oil Field this year."
Forward Looking Statements
This announcement contains forward-looking statements relating to expected or anticipated future events and anticipated results that are forward-looking in nature and, as a result, are subject to certain risks and uncertainties, such as general economic, market and business conditions, competition for qualified staff, the regulatory process and actions, technical issues, new legislation, uncertainties resulting from potential delays or changes in plans, uncertainties resulting from working in a new political jurisdiction, uncertainties regarding the results of exploration, uncertainties regarding the timing and granting of prospecting rights, uncertainties regarding the Company's or any third party's ability to execute and implement future plans, and the occurrence of unexpected events. Actual results achieved may vary from the information provided herein as a result of numerous known and unknown risks and uncertainties and other factors.
Qualified Person's Statement
The technical information contained in this announcement has been reviewed and approved by
Glossary
horizontal well a well that during drilling is steered so as to follow and remain within a particular geological stratum or reservoir unit having a trajectory that runs approximately parallel to the top and or base of the target horizon;
oil field an accumulation, pool or group of pools of oil in the subsurface that produces oil to surface; and
Production/
long-term production stable oil production over the life of the well and or field during the 20-year Production phase of the licence. The establishment of such production is subject to the OGA's consent of the Field Development Plan
production logging
tool (PLT) PLTs measure flowing fluid parameters on a zone-by-zone basis within a producing well. It provides diagnostic information, pinpoints where fluids such as water, oil and gas are entering a well and gives an indication about the efficiency of the perforations. PLTs normally measure four parameters: flow (via a series of spinners which rotate in the flow), density, temperature and pressure. The flow and density readings are used in traditional quantitative production logging analysis, whilst temperature and pressure data are used in more of a qualitative way to compute in-situ flow properties and locate zones of entry of fluids into a well.
Reserves Reserves are those quantities of petroleum anticipated to be commercially recoverable by application of development projects to known accumulations from a given date forward under defined conditions. Reserves must further satisfy four criteria: they must be discovered, recoverable, commercial, and remaining (as of the evaluation date) based on the development project(s) applied. Reserves are further categorised in accordance with the level of certainty associated (i.e. proven, probable and possible) with the estimates and may be sub-classified based on project maturity and/or characterised by development and production status.
well test or "flow test", involves testing a well by flowing hydrocarbons to surface, typically through a test separator; key measured parameters are oil and gas flow rates, downhole pressure and surface pressure. The overall objective is to identify the well's capacity to produce hydrocarbons at a commercial flow rate and volumes.
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014.
For further information, please contact:
George Frangeskides, Executive Chairman |
+44 20 3907 4297
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James Caithie / |
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+44 20 7374 2212
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Yellow Jersey PR (Financial PR/ IR)
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