Embargo: 7:00am
3(rd) November 2011
PROVIDENCE ANNOUNCES SINGLETON DRILLING PROGRAMME
* MULTI-LATERAL DRILLING PROGRAMME CONFIRMED
* KCA DEUTAG T49 DRILLING RIG MOBILISED - SPUD EXPECTED WITHIN 3 WEEKS
* c. 500 BOEPD INCREMENTAL PRODUCTION EXPECTED
Providence Resources P.l.c., ("Providence") the Irish oil and gas exploration
and production company, whose shares are listed in London (AIM) and Dublin
(ESM), is pleased to confirm its upcoming drilling programme at the Singleton
field, onshore UK. The Singleton field is located in the Weald Basin and
currently produces c. 900 BOEPD from seven production wells. The field is
operated by Providence (99.125%), with partner Noble Energy (0.8725%).
The upcoming drilling programme comprises the drilling of a new multi-lateral
horizontal production well to the south west, potentially providing up to c.
500 BOEPD of additional cumulative production. Providence has secured the KCA
Deutag T49 drilling rig with a planned spud date later this month. Drilling
operations are expected to take up to 100 days and will entail the drilling of a
main well-bore of c.16,800 ft length, which should provide upwards of 4,000 ft
gross exposure to the hydrocarbon reservoir. A subsequent lateral is also
planned which should provide a further 4,000 ft of gross reservoir exposure. In
addition, the new well has been designed to allow for future massive acid
stimulation, thereby providing further incremental production potential.
Tony O'Reilly, Chief Executive of Providence said:
"This is the third new production well to be drilled at Singleton in the same
number of years and forms the central part of our ongoing field development
plan. This plan sees us boosting production levels to c. 1,500 BOEPD through a
series of initiatives at the field, including new wells, de-gasification of the
plant and acid stimulation. To date, our past two new production wells have
exceeded production expectations and we have every confidence that this new well
will continue this positive trend."
CONTACTS:
Providence Resources Plc Tel: +353 (0)1 219 4074
Tony O'Reilly
Powerscourt Tel: +44 (0)207 250 1446
Rob Greening/Lisa Kavanagh
Murray Consultants Tel: +353 (0)1 498 0300
Pauline McAlester
Cenkos Securities Plc Tel: +44 (0)207 397 8900
Adrian Hargrave/Nick Wells
J&E Davy Tel: + 353 (0)1 679 6363
Eugenee Mulhern/Stephen Barry
ABOUT PROVIDENCE
Providence Resources Plc is an Irish based oil and gas exploration company
listed on the AIM market in London and on Dublin's ESM market. Providence's
portfolio of production, appraisal and exploration assets includes licence
interests in Ireland (offshore) and the United Kingdom (onshore). In 2011,
Providence announced plans to invest with its partners upwards of $500 million
in the drilling of a number of exploration and development wells in 6 different
basins offshore Ireland. This multi-year programme represents the largest
drilling campaign ever carried out offshore Ireland.www.providenceresources.com.
ABOUT SINGLETON
The Singleton oil field is located 7 km north of Chichester in onshore licence
PL 240 in the Weald Basin, South of England. The field consists of two east west
trending elongate horst blocks divided by a narrow graben. The wells produce
from the Jurassic-aged Great Oolite formation, consisting predominantly of
oolitic grainstones deposited during transgressive/regressive episodes. Recent
studies (2008) suggested an original oil in-place resource of up to c.107 MMBO.
Since production commenced in 1989, the field has produced c. 3.7 MMBO, which
represents a recovery factor to date of c. 3.5%. Published data from similar
fields in the area suggest an ultimate recovery factor of up to c.10% should be
achievable. Current normalised field production is c. 900 BOEPD with the
produced oil (37o API gravity crude).
ANNOUNCEMENT
This announcement has been reviewed by John O'Sullivan, Technical Director,
Providence Resources P.l.c. John holds a B.Sc. in Geology from University
College Cork, Ireland, an M.Sc. in Applied Geophysics from the National
University of Ireland, Galway and a M.Sc.in Technology Management from The
Smurfit School of Business at University College Dublin. John is presently
working part-time on a PhD dissertation at Trinity College, Dublin. John has
worked in the offshore business for 20 years and is a fellow of the Geological
Society of London and member of The Petroleum Exploration Society of Great
Britain. Definitions in this press release are consistent with SPE guidelines.
BOEPD - Barrels of Oil Equivalent per Day
SPE/WPC/AAPG/SPEE Petroleum Resource Management System 2007 has been used in
preparing this announcement
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