Friday, June 7, 2024
Predator Oil & Gas reports that the early stages of the Sandjet rigless testing program in Morocco have commenced with the arrival of some well services equipment at the MOU-3 well site and the preparation of the well for re-entry and perforating.
Extensive operations at MOU-3 are anticipated to last for at least five weeks before moving to the next well in the Sandjet testing program.
The primary objective of the Sandjet is to effectively reach beyond the zone of formation damage caused by the requirement for over-balanced drilling during drill operations, which prevented the well from flowing gas.
Up to three intervals will be separately perforated. Each interval will be isolated with a retrievable plug after testing to prevent crossflow of any produced gas at different pressures between deeper and shallower reservoir sands. Pressure data will be collected and analyzed for each interval to determine the extent of any connected potential gas volume compared to pre-test volumes estimated to be in place in the 13.9 sq km MOU-3 structure (the Moulouya structure).
Several Sandjet perforating runs may or may not be required to perforate additional sands depending on the outcome of the initial perforating results.
Following completion of the MOU-3 rigless well testing a decision will be made to move to either MOU-1 or MOU-4 next to perforate the TGB-2 Sand and the Moulouya Fan sequence respectively.
A carbonate interval in MOU-4 has also been selected for possible perforating with Sandjet in order to calibrate the NuTech petrophysical log interpretation over this interval which is located at the extreme edge of the Jurassic structure to be tested by MOU-5.
Jurassic MOU-5 well (Titanosaurus structure) Update
Rig requirements
The company states it has been very frustrated during 2024 in regard to scheduling drilling activities in a timely manner in line with its business development strategy for locating additional gas resources in its Guercif license area.
As a result, Predator has started the process of sourcing a rig with related well services from overseas to bring to Morocco to enable it to have the flexibility under its sole control and discretion to progress a potential Titanosaurus step-out drilling campaign and further appraisal drilling of gas targets within and adjacent to the Moulouya structure.