Kurdistan Operations Update

RNS Number : 8342J
Sterling Energy PLC
06 July 2011
 



 

6 July 2011

 

STERLING ENERGY PLC

("Sterling" or the "Company")

 

Kurdistan Operations Update

 

Sterling (AIM: SEY), the independent oil and gas exploration and production company with interests in the Middle East and Africa, provides the following update for the Sterling operated Sangaw North block in Kurdistan (53.33% working interest).

 

Flow testing operations have been completed in the cased hole section of the Sangaw North-1 well. Two flow tests were conducted; the first across a 100 metre interval within the Jurassic aged Sargelu formation and the second across a 100 metre interval within the Cretaceous aged Kometan formation.

 

During the first flow test, formation gas and water were observed in small quantities at surface but sustainable flow rates were not achieved.  The Company believes that the Jurassic aged Sargelu formation does not contain a sufficient natural fracture network to support sustained flow.

 

During the second flow test, within the Cretaceous aged Kometan formation, the well flowed at a stabilised rate of approximately 0.4 million standard cubic feet of gas and 4,500 barrels of formation water per day during an 8 hour flow period through a 60/64ths inch choke with a wellhead pressure of 280 pounds per square inch. Approximately 83 per cent of the produced gas was hydrocarbon gas with the remainder comprising 10 per cent hydrogen sulphide and 7 per cent carbon dioxide.

 

Neither flow test produced hydrocarbons at commercial rates and the Sangaw North-1 well will now be plugged and abandoned. The operations to plug and abandon the well are expected to take approximately 2 weeks, after which the drilling rig will be demobilised from the location.

 

The current exploration phase of the Production Sharing Contract for the Sangaw North area will expire in November 2011 and the joint venture partnership (Sterling, Addax and KNOC) may elect to enter the next exploration phase which runs until November 2013; the Sangaw North-1 well has fulfilled the work commitment for this next phase. During the coming months Sterling will integrate and analyse the seismic, drilling, logging and testing data before making recommendations to the joint venture group.

 

Angus MacAskill, Sterling's Chief Executive said:

 

"We are disappointed that flow testing has not demonstrated commercial hydrocarbon flow rates in the Sangaw North-1 well. An integrated interpretation of all the data acquired during well operations will be conducted to determine the remaining potential of the Sangaw North structure prior to a decision on future operations."

 

 

Further information:


Sterling Energy plc

(+44 20 7405 4133)

Alastair Beardsall, Chairman

Angus MacAskill, Chief Executive 

 


Evolution Securities

(+44 20 7071 4300)

Chris Sim

Neil Elliot

 


 

 

Angus MacAskill, M.Eng. Petroleum Engineering (1987), Chief Executive of Sterling Energy Plc, who has been involved in the oil industry for 29 years, is the qualified person that has reviewed the technical information contained in this press release.


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