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A joint venture of Nim Block comprising of Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) operating 95pc stake and Government Holding Pvt Ltd (5pc carried) has discovered Gas and Condensate reserves from its exploratory well Chhuto -1 located in district Hyderabad, Sindh. This was informed by the company secretary Ahmad Hayat Lak in a notice sent to the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).

The structure of Chhuto -1 was tested using in-house expertise. The well was drilled down to a depth of 3820 metres. The well has tested 8.66 MMSCFD of gas and 285 BPD of condensate.

The discovery of Chhottu -1 wells is expected to raise hydrocarbon reserves of OGDCL and the country.


http://profit.pakistantoday.com.pk/2017/03/13/gas-reserves-discovered-at-chhotu-1/


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ISLAMABAD: The state-run Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd (OGDCL) has struck a new oil and gas discovery in an area of Hyderabad, Sindh, raising hopes of fresh hydrocarbon openings.

The discovery at exploratory well Chhutto-1 is the first hydrocarbon find in Bulri Shah Karim Tando Muhammad Khan in District Hyderabad. Initial results encouraged the company to go for two more wells in the same licence areas, of which one well has already been marked for immediate drilling.

The OGDCL is the operator of joint venture of Nim Block having 95 per cent share with 5pc shareholding of the federal government through Government Holdings (Pvt) Ltd (GHPL).

The structure of Chhutto-1 was delineated, drilled and tested using OGDCL’s in-house expertise. The well was drilled down to the depth of 3,820 metres. The well has tested 8.66 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscfd) of gas and 285 barrels per day (bpd) of condensate through 32/64-inch choke at wellhead flowing pressure of 2,100 per square inch from “A” sands of the Lower Goru formation.

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The “discovery is the result of aggressive exploration strategy adopted by the OGDCL”, the company said in a statement, adding that “it has opened a new avenue and would add to the hydrocarbon reserves base on the OGDCL and the country”.

The OGDCL has the largest acreage, production and hydrocarbon reserves in the country. It is listed on the Pakistan and London stock exchanges with a debt-free robust balance sheet and cash reserves, although its huge financials are stuck up in the country’s chronic energy sector circular debt.

The company hit a record production level of 50,172 bpd of oil a few months ago, securing 57pc share in the country’s total production of about 88,000 bpd.

Pakistan meets around 12pc of its oil requirement from indigenous resources. Historically, the OGDCL’s production has hovered between 35,000 and 45,000 bpd. The company had taken in hand an aggressive exploration and development programme in the last few years to take advantage of a slowdown in drilling activities in the Middle East and around the world.

Only recently, the company launched four fresh seismic crews started operations in Kharan, Pasni, Gwadar, Zhob and Musakhel in Balochistan which remained “inaccessible due to security situation for a long time”.

A company official said that it was for the first time that its nine seismic crews were simultaneously working in various parts of the country. The number of such crews never went beyond five in the past, he claimed.

Published in Dawn, March 14th, 2017
 
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Great news , thanks for shearing ,although its a small well but still its add to our national output and open up the area for more search. I wish we find more oil and Gas , I wish we not only meet our demands but we have enough oil to export . Good going Pakistan . Best of luck for those who are working in field. :pakistan::pakistan::pakistan:
 
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Why we are getting very low BPD liquid condensates. Isn't there any huge reserves situated in Pakistan.
 
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