On July 18, 2017, the government of Pakistan announced three new hydrocarbon finds in Sindh with a total estimated flow of about 52 million cubic feet per day (mmcfd) and further claimed credit for achieving 101 discoveries in four years of its tenure.
Sharing details at a press conference, Minister for Petroleum and Natural Resources Shahid Khaqan Abbasi said Petroleum Exploration Limited (PEL), a private firm, made the gas condensate discovery in Badin-IV North exploration licence at Zainab-1 well in Tando Mohammad Khan district of Sindh province.
The well was spudded on June 3, 2017 and drilled to the depth of 2,700 metres. A successful Drill Stem Test (DST) was carried out which flowed at a rate of 24mmcfd of gas and 765 barrels of condensate per day through 56/64” choke size.
The minister praised the company for consistent exploration efforts despite initial failures.
The block in Sindh was granted to PEL in January 2006. It is spread over areas of Badin, Hyderabad, Sujawal, Tando Allahyar and Tando Mohammad Khan districts. Two earlier wells at the block went dry but even then the company continued its efforts and was rewarded with the first discovery in the block, the minister added. The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) made a gas discovery in Thal exploration licence at Bhambhra-1 well of Sukkur district in Sindh. The well was spudded on April 26, 2017 and drilled to the depth of 4,023 meters. Drill stem tests were carried out in basal sands of Lower Goru which flowed at a rate of 5.73mmcfd of gas through 32/64” choke size. The total expected gas production from this well will be approximately 15mmcfd, the minister said.
He said the Thal exploration licence was granted to OGDCL in February 2006 for Ghotki, Sukkur and Khairpur district of Sindh. This is the third discovery in the same block.
United Energy Pakistan (UEP) of China had also secured a discovery at Ali Well-II in Matiari, Sindh about a week ago. The well produced 13mmcfd, the minister said.
Source: Dawn