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StatoilHydro reports fourth find in Sahara

Posted: 31 March 2008
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Operator StatoilHydro and Algerian state-oil company partner Sonatrach have completed the drilling and testing of exploration well number four in the Hassi Mouina license, in the Sahara desert in Algeria.

The partners have proven and tested gas in Lower Carboniferous and Upper Devonian sandstones where gas was produced at 1,305 metres at a flow rate of 2,515 million cubic metres per hour, the company reported.

“This is the fourth discovery in the Hassi Mouina license, and the encouraging results from the first four wells have given us valuable information about the resource potential in the block,” says Bill Maloney, senior vice president for Global exploration (GEX).

The rig has been moved to the next location also situated in the southern part of the Hassi Mouina license, where the fifth well - TNKW-1 is being drilled.

Further exploration drilling is needed in order to confirm the full potential in the license, the company said.

The Hassi Mouina license was awarded in June 2004. It comprises four blocks within a 23,000 square-kilometer area in the Gourara basin. The area is located in the Western Sahara in Algeria, north-west of the In Salah gas field.

The Sonatrach-Statoil team made two discoveries in 2007. StatoilHydro has a 75% interest in Hassi Mouina while partner Sonatrach has 25%.

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