CAMAC Energy Awards Contracts for Seismic Surveys at Kenya Blocks L1B, L16
CAMAC Energy Inc. reported Wednesday that its wholly owned subsidiary, CAMAC Energy Kenya Limited, has awarded seismic contracts for the acquisition of 2D seismic surveys on Block L1B onshore Kenya, and Block L16 partly onshore and partly offshore Kenya. The contract awards are each subject to negotiation and signing of a definitive agreement for the provision of seismic services.
Block L1B
BGP Kenya Limited has been engaged to conduct a 2D seismic survey covering 170,000 acres (700 square kilometers) within Block L1B onshore Kenya.
Block L16
Polaris Seismic International Limited has been engaged to conduct a 2D seismic survey covering 125,000 acres (506 square kilometers) within Block L16 partly onshore and partly offshore Kenya.
The objectives of the seismic surveys are to identify the geologic prospect elements that could lead to a commercial hydrocarbon discovery and meet the obligations of the work program. There are five broad play types in the area that may extend onto CAMAC Energy's acreage: the pre-rift Permian, Lower Jurassic Karoo equivalent sequences in tilted fault blocks, Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous synrift sediments in drape and roll-over anticlines, Upper Cretaceous fans, and the post-rift Tertiary sequences that include stratigraphic plays and carbonate build-up/reef targets.
Further, CAMAC Energy acquired 2D seismic covering offshore Blocks L27 and L28 in March. These survey results are currently being processed by WesternGeco, a division of Schlumberger.
Management Comments
"In addition to the environmental and social impact assessment that has been completed, and the airborne gravity and magnetic survey data that has been acquired, these 2D seismic surveys will continue to advance our work program and our understanding of the petroleum resource potential in these blocks," said Segun Omidele, CAMAC Energy's senior vice president of Exploration and Production.
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