Oilex strikes big gas reserves south of Ahmedabad

November 11, 2010 04:02 pm | Updated 04:02 pm IST - New Delhi,

Australian company Oilex has struck huge natural gas reserves south of Ahmedabad that is being billed at the next big thing after Reliance Industries’ eastern offshore KG-D6 gas find and Cairn India’s Rajasthan oil discovery.

“Inplace reserves in the Cambay basin block near the town of Khambat (160-km south of Ahmedabad in Gujarat) is 16-21 Trillion cubic feet,” Oilex Managing Director Bruce McCarthy said here.

Of these 10 per cent or at least 1.6 Tcf are recoverable.

Initial gas production could be 5 million standard cubic feet per day, rising up to 50 mmscfd by 2012-13.

The inplace reserves are almost equivalent to what RIL has found in the Krishna-Godavari basin deepsea KG-D6. But KG-D6 fields have a higher recovery factor with almost 12 Tcf of gas likely to be produced over life of the field while in Oilex’s case only 1.5 Tcf can be produced as the reservior is ’tight’ with low permeability.

McCarthy said Oilex is looking to replicate Cairn India’s success in using US technology to produce gas from the onland block by mid-2011.

“The Cambay reservior is classified as tight reservior.

We plan to drill multiple horizontal wells and usee hydraulic fracturing to release gas from the right reservior similar to one being used in the US to extract shale gas,” he said.

McCarthy, who had worked for Cairn Energy from 1995 to 2002, said Cairn India has over the last twelve months implemented very similar technology in Rajasthan to ramp up output to 125,000 barrels per day.

The Cambay field is a pre-New Exploration Licensing Policy (NELP) block that was originally awarded to Gujarat State Petroleum Corp (GPSC) and Canada’s Niko Resources. Oilex stepped in upon exit of Niko.

Oilex holds 45 per cent interest in the Cambay Field while GSPC holds the rest 55 per cent.

Besides gas, the field also holds 31 million barrels of condensate and the about 200 barrels per day of condensate can be produced along with gas in 2011, he said.

Oilex said it estimates the Cambay field holds 248 billion cubic feet of gas with a 90 per cent certainty of being produced.

Oilex drilled a number of wells on the field between 2006 and 2008 and found hydrocarbons but they were in tight reservoirs which meant they were not at that time commercial.

By applying technology used by companies extracting shale gas in North America, Oilex believes the block now has significant commercial gas reserves.

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