Thursday, May 18, 2023
Invictus Energy has awarded Polaris Natural Resource Development Ltd. (Polaris) a contract to provide 2D seismic acquisition services for its Phase 2 exploration campaign in the Cabora Bassa Basin. The survey will cover a minimum of 400-line kilometers in the eastern portion of EPO 1848 & 1849 to mature multiple leads (Mopane, Musuma, Machabel and Mahogany) along the proven play to the east of, and on trend with, Mukuyu. The survey will also cover additional leads along the highly prospective Basin Margin play (Mimosa and Mukwa).
Modern 2D seismic will likely allow the Company to mature a number of these leads to drillable prospects, providing additional running room and adding materially to the company’s Cabora Bassa Basin portfolio. Leads being targeted in the 2D survey display seismic amplitude anomalies such as “flat spots” (often indicative of hydrocarbon contacts) and velocity interval slowdowns, states Invictus.
Polaris has commenced mobilizing the remaining seismic equipment and personnel to Harare to undergo preparation for the acquisition before deploying to the field. The seismic campaign will incorporate the Company’s experience from the successful CB21 Seismic Survey acquisition, which was also carried out by Polaris, helping inform drilling of the play opening Mukuyu-1/ST1 wells that confirmed a working hydrocarbon system in the Cabora Bassa Basin. A mini documentary of the CB21 survey which showcases the seismic acquisition can be viewed from the link on the company’s website.
The Phase 2 seismic survey will be conducted with a minimal environmental footprint and utilize existing roads and tracks wherever possible.
Polaris is Canada’s longest standing seismic company and has conducted over 1,200 seismic projects since 1996. Polaris introduced the first ‘low impact seismic crew’ into Africa in 2008 and has conducted over 25 projects in East Africa.
Comments from Polaris CEO and President Bill Mooney commented: “Polaris is pleased to extend our relationship with Invictus Energy at the world class Cabora Bassa Project. We will again be deploying the industry leading STRYDE nodal system to provide high-resolution data with the lightest seismic footprint possible.”
Mukuyu-2 appraisal
Preparations continue to advance for the Mukuyu appraisal program, with the Mukuyu-2 well scheduled to spud in Q3 2023. Mukuyu-2 will target multiple hydrocarbon (light oil and gas-condensate) bearing intervals encountered in the Mukuyu-1/ST1 well in the Upper Angwa and Pebbly Arkose formations with the aim of confirming a gas-condensate discovery.
The well will also aim to test the Post Dande horizon away from the major east-west fault on the southern flank and the remaining Upper Angwa formation, which was not encountered in the Mukuyu-1/ST1 campaign due to it being thicker than pre-drill estimates, providing further upside potential.
The maintenance and upgrade program for Exalo’s Rig 202, which commenced in April, is progressing well and will be completed prior to the rig move and spud of Mukuyu-2.
The full announcement from Invictus with graphics is available here.