Cairn India makes two new discoveries
The discoveries were made in Kameshwari West-2 and Kameshwari West-3 wells, Rajasthan block.
The discoveries were made in Kameshwari West-2 and Kameshwari West-3 wells, the company said in a press release here.
The Kameshwari West-2 discovery, located 12 km north west of the 2003 Kameshwari discovery and 56 km south of the giant Mangala field, encountered 18.2 metres of net oil pay.
The Kameshwari West-3 discovery is located 10.6 km to the north of Kameshwari West-2 and encountered up to 16 m of gas pay. Two DSTs were conducted and test results in the upper interval confirmed the presence of a gas pool which flowed at approximately 75,000 standard cubic feet per day.
Cairn said Government has awarded the company a six month extension to the exploration phase of the Northern Appraisal Area (NAA) of the Rajasthan licence RJ-ON-90/1 from May 2007.
"The extension will allow the company to carry out an appraisal programme to delineate and explore the full potential of the Northern Appraisal Area (NAA), which covers an area of 879 square kilometres. These discoveries have opened up a new play in the lower Dharvi Dungar sands on the western margin of the Rajasthan basin," the release said.
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