Statoil and co-venturer
ExxonMobil announced a fifth discovery in Block 2 offshore Tanzania of
an additional 2-3 trillion cubic feet (Tcf)* of natural gas in place in
the Mronge-1 well.
This brings the total of in-place volumes up to 17-20 Tcf in Block 2.
According to Nick Maden, Senior
Vice-President for Statoil's exploration activities in the Western
hemisphere " The Mronge-1 well discoveries further the potential for a
natural gas development in Tanzania. The discoveries also demonstrate
how Statoil's strategy of focusing on high-impact opportunities is
paying off and supports the company's ambition for international
growth".
The Statoil-operated partnership started its new drilling campaign in Block 2 in September 2013.
In addition to Mronge-1, the campaign
includes drilling of several new prospects and appraisal of previous
discoveries. Following Mronge-1, the partnership is scheduled to
appraise the 2012 Zafarani discovery.
Statoil operates the licence on Block 2
on behalf of Tanzania Petroleum Development Corporation (TPDC) and has a
65% working interest, with ExxonMobil Exploration and Production
Tanzania Limited holding the remaining 35%.
Statoil has been in Tanzania since 2007, when it was awarded the operatorship for Block 2. |
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