Greece’s Energean Oil and Gas announced on June 25 that the Board has made the decision to drill an exploration well in the Karish North prospect, offshore Israel, with a planned spud date before end-March 2019, subject to necessary approvals. This will exercise the first of seven optional wells included in the Stena Drilling contract.

According to Energean, the Karish North prospect is located within Energean’s Karish lease and will be drilled immediately prior to the three well development of the adjacent Karish Main field, the company’s flagship gas development project.

“We view Karish North as an attractive near-field exploration opportunity offshore Israel that could deliver significant upside alongside our existing Karish development, for which we have already signed 12 gas contracts and secured 4.2 BCMA of supply over an average period of 16 years,” Energean Oil & Gas CEO Mathios Rigas said, whose independent oil and gas exploration and production company focuses on the Eastern Mediterranean. The goal of the exploration work is to identify further easy-to-commercialise resources in the region,” he added.

Gross drilling costs are expected to be between $15-25 million. The Independent Competent Persons Report1 for the Karish North prospect estimates gross recoverable unrisked prospective resources of 33.5 billion cubic metres (1.2 Tcf, or circa 200 MMboe) of natural gas and 14 MMbbls of light oil. The Karish lease is 100% owned and operated by Energean Israel Ltd, which is 70% owned by Energean.

The decision to drill the Karish North well is consistent with Energean’s exploration strategy to target near field prospects where potential discoveries can be quickly and economically monetized, Energean said.

The Karish FPSO is being built with gas production and processing capacity of 8 BCMA. Energean Israel has forward sold 4.2 BCMA of currently discovered gas volumes, leaving circa 4 BCMA of excess FPSO capacity available for the potential tieback of future discoveries.

The option to drill additional exploration wells at the end of the development well campaign remains open. Options for a second well include the Karish East prospect in the Karish lease and Prospect 4 in the Block 12 exploration licence, which Energean secured at the end of 2017, following the First Israeli Offshore Bid Round.

 

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