Location
- North West region of OML 141
Geology
- Typical Niger Delta upper/lower shore-face & channels
- Good regional correlations across major flooding surfaces
- Hydrocarbon charge mode support oil
- Hydrocarbons encountered in Northwest area are below the top marine shale in the D1-A & D1-B sands
- Low resistivity pay dominates this deposition belt because of the presence minerals such as feldspar/mica, pyrite, glaconite & slit
- Average rock properties within this region are high PHI > 30% & K>2 darcies
- Average pay thickness > 150 ft whilst the saturations range from 40-60% based on resistivity logs
Discoveries (Unappraised & untested pay)
- Barracuda / Igbabele / Clarendon Island / Kula
Other Prospects based on interpretation of 3D PSTM seismic
- Ejana / Curlew Channel / Clarendon South / Clarendon NW / Clarendon North & Clarendon East