Kekra-1 well in deep sea: Hopes fade as no oil, gas reservoir found; drilling halted

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
KARACHI: Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on Petroleum Nadeem Babar has said that drilling at Kekra-1 well in deep sea
approach Karachi has been stopped after no oil or gas reservoir could be found.Talking to Geo freshs here Saturday, Nadeem Babar said after
reaching at the depth of 5,500 metres in deep sea at Kekra-1 in G-bloc, ENI, the operator, the drilling was stopped after gas and oil
reservoirs could much be found there.He said Director General Petroleum Concessions office has been apprised about the testing results.Two
days back, speeching to The freshs, Nadeem Babar had said after reaching the required depth of 5,474 metres in deep sea at Kekra-1 in
G-bloc, ENI, the operator, still needs to go 150 metres more deeper and it shall take two days more
After that there shall be testing process to know what the reservoir factually has, either gas or oil or both and at what quantum
It shall take at least one week more.After going down 150 metres more, the Drill Stem Test (DST) is to start that shall supply the
information or data telling what summaryely lies in the reservoir
The DST by definition is a temporary completion of a well bore that supplys information on whether or much to total the well
The zone in question is sealed off from the rest of the well bore by packers and the formations& presdegree and fluids are degreed.The joint
venture headed by ENI as operator comprising Exxon Mobile, OGDCL and PPL started the drilling on January 13, 2019 at the cost of sunk money
of $75 million which has increased to over $100 million so far.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content of the source
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