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Tethys Oil yet to find resources in B4EW4, Oman

The first test in Middle Buah on Oman’s block 4 returns negative

The first appraisal well on the oil bearing B4EW4 structure on Block 4 onshore the Sultanate of Oman, has finished drilling and testing is in progress.

The well has primarily been designed to appraise a shallower part of the Buah limestone formation, above the producing Lower Buah section. The first part of the test conducted in the Middle Buah was negative and no oil was produced to surface.

Appraisal drilling continues and an appraisal well is in progress some 900 metres from the discovery well B4EW4-1. This well is designed to further appraise the Lower Buah reservoir section. The B4EW4-1 well continues to yield good flows under the long term production test from the Lower Buah.

“The B4EW4 structure has promising multiple oil bearing reservoirs. The Lower Buah shows good productivity so far while the Middle Buah will require more work to be understood. Both the Khufai and the Lower Al Bashir show good potential. We look forward to receiving further results from the ongoing appraisal programme as well as the results from the seismic survey now being interpreted,” comments Tethys Oil’s managing director Magnus Nordin.

An additional drilling rig, the third in operation within the Block 3 and 4 areas, has been employed. The rig will primarily be used on Block 3 to do work-overs on the producing wells and to drill water injectors as part of the implementation of water injection programme.

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