ExxonMobil strikes 15th oil discovery offshore Guyana
Just a few days after making history with producing Guyana’s first ever oil at its Liza offshore field, ExxonMobil has announced another oil discovery near the field.
The US major said on the 23rd December that it made an oil discovery offshore Guyana at the Mako-1 well south-east of the Liza field, marking the 15th discovery on the Stabroek Block. The discovery adds to the previously announced estimated recoverable resource of more than six billion oil-equivalent barrels on the Stabroek Block.
Mako-1 encountered approximately 164 feet (50 metres) of a high-quality oil-bearing sandstone reservoir. Mako-1, drilled in 5,315 feet (1,620 metres) of water, is located approximately six miles (ten kilometres) south-east of the Liza field, which was brought online on the 20th December.
“New discoveries in this world-class basin have the potential to support additional developments,” said Mike Cousins, senior vice president of exploration and new ventures at ExxonMobil.
“Our proprietary full-wave seismic inversion technology continues to help us define our discovered resource better and move rapidly to the development phase.”
The Liza Phase 1 development achieved first oil on the 20th December and will produce up to 120,000 barrels of oil per day utilising the Liza Destiny floating production storage and offloading vessel (FPSO).
The Liza Unity FPSO, which will be employed for the second phase of Liza development and will have a production capacity of 220,000 barrels of oil per day, is under construction and expected to start production by mid-2022.
Pending government approvals and project sanctioning of a third development, production from the Payara field north of the Liza discoveries could start as early as 2023, reaching an estimated 220,000 barrels of oil per day, ExxonMobil said.
After making discoveries, there is no stopping for Exxon. The company’s drilling activities in Guyana continue with four drill-ships to further explore and appraise new resources as well as develop the resources within approved projects.
Source: Offshore Energy Today