Energean has announced that the Hermes exploration well has made a commercial gas discovery of between 7 and 15 bcm and that the Stena IceMax drilling rig has moved to Block 12 to drill the Zeus structure.
Hermes well results
The Hermes exploration well, Block 31, offshore Israel, has made a commercial discovery. Preliminary estimates indicate that the structure contains 7 - 15 bcm of recoverable natural gas resources.
Detailed analysis of the data collected by the well is ongoing, with the aim of refining volumetric estimates and potential commerciality for both the discovery and the full area. The Hermes discovery has helped to de-risk the nearby Poseidon and Orpheus structures, which represent attractive potential future appraisal targets to fully assess the potential of the area around Block 31.
Forward drilling programme
The Stena IceMax has now moved to Block 12 (Olympus Area) to drill the Zeus structure. Zeus is estimated to contain 10 -12 bcm of gross prospective unrisked gas resources in the A/B/C sands and will enable Energean to gather additional data to further refine resource estimates across the entire Olympus area, currently estimated to be approx. 58 bcm of unrisked recoverable resources.
Energean has exercised its option to drill a sixth well with Stena Drilling as part of the current drilling campaign. This well is expected to target the Hercules prospect, located on Block 23, offshore Israel.
Source: Energean
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