KARACHI: Pakistan Petroleum Limited (PPL) has announced hydrocarbon discovery from exploratory well, Jugan-1, in the Latif Block which is situated in the province of Sindh. The Company holds a 33.30 percent working interest; Eni Pakistan Limited holds 33.30 percent and UEPL, which is Operator of the Block, holds 33.40 percent working interest in the Block.
The well was drilled and tested using the operator's internal expertise and in consultation with the Block's joint ventures partners. The well was drilled to a depth of 11,350 feet with reservoir target as Lower Goru Sands. After completion of well, B sand zone (11,122-11,132 ft KB) was perforated which flowed 12.6mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas at FWHP (well head flowing pressure) of 3063 psig (pounds per square inch) at 28/64" choke size.
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Followed by B Sand testing, C sand zone (10,300'KB - 10,310' KB) was also perforated which flowed 13.7mmscfd (million standard cubic feet per day) of gas at FWHP (well head flowing pressure) of 3323 psig (pounds per square inch) at 28/64" choke size. The discovery is the result of an aggressive exploration strategy adopted by the joint venture partners, leading to new opportunities, material information sent to Pakistan Stock Exchange on Thursday said.
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