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Hess successful Libya well test

Posted: 2 December 2009

Hess Corporation subsidiary, Hess Libya Exploration Limited (HLEL), has carried out a successful test of its discovery well A1-54/01 offshore Libya in the Mediterranean Sea.

Well A1-54/01 was originally drilled in the Arous Al-Bahar prospect in 2008 and encountered hydrocarbons in several intervals with a combined gross section of approximately 500 feet.

Hess recently reentered and perforated the well over a 300 foot carbonate interval and performed a drill stem test. The well flowed at a rate of 27 million standard cubic feet of good quality natural gas per day and 533 barrels of condensate per day on a 52/64 inch choke. The test was performed using the sixth generation dynamically positioned Stena Forth drill ship.

Upon conclusion of operations on this well, the Stena Forth will return to complete the drilling of an appraisal well, A2-54/01, which is located approximately 7 miles northwest of the discovery well.

Well A1-54/01 was drilled in 2,807 feet of water in Area 54, which is 35 miles offshore in the Sirte Basin. HLEL holds a 100 per cent working interest in Area 54, which it operates under an exploration and production sharing agreement (EPSA) with Libya’s National Oil Corporation.

 

 
     

 

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