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    Tullow Oil Announces 2017's 3rd Oil Discovery in Northern Kenya

    The Kenyan
    By The Kenyan Wall Street
    - May 17, 2017
    - May 17, 2017
    Kenya Business news
    Tullow Oil Announces 2017's 3rd Oil Discovery in Northern Kenya

    Africa-focused oil company Tullow Oil Plc has announced this year’s third oil discovery in Nothern Kenya, this time encountering 75 metres of net oil pay in two zones at the Emekuya-1 well, located in the South Lokichar basin.

    The well has proven oil charge across a significant part of the Greater Etom structure, Tullow said.

    “The discovery not only adds more recoverable resources to the current portfolio, but, along with Etom-2 and Erut-1 (wells), establishes the ‘northern triangle’ part of the South Lokichar Basin as an independent production hub,” Morgan Stanley analyst Sasikanth Chilukuru said.

    Tullow operates Blocks 13T and 10BB with 50 percent equity and is partnered by Africa Oil Corp and Maersk Oil with 25 percent each. The Emekuya-1 well is located in Block 13T.

    Earlier this year, the company said its Erut-1 well, located in the same block, discovered oil with 25 metres of net oil pay.

    According to Davy Research, Tullow’s latest guidance for discovered resources in the South Lokichar Basin was 750 million barrels.

    Shares of the company were up 2.9 percent at 207 pence by 0810 GMT on the London Stock Exchange.

    Related; Tullow Oil, Africa Oil Corp & Maersk Oil Discover More Oil in Northern Kenya

    Source; Reuters

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