Mari Petroleum Company Limited (MPCL) announces the successful completion of the appraisal program for Ghazij gas discovery, a significant stride towards addressing Pakistan’s energy needs and enhancing food security.
Discovered in January 2023 within the Mari Development and Production Lease area, the Ghazij gas field has unlocked new hydrocarbon opportunities in the mature basins. MPCL’s fast track appraisal campaign, which included drilling of four appraisal wells, has confirmed the field’s potential.
All five gas wells (one exploratory and four appraisal) are now connected to the SNGPL network, delivering approximately 30 MMSCFD of gas as part of Extended Well Testing (ETW) program. The Field Development Plan is underway and will soon be submitted for regulatory approval.
Additionally, the Shawal Oil discovery announced in April 2024, which falls in a separate fault block to the eastern side of Ghazij wells, has upside potential for gas in Ghazij Reservoir which is currently under evaluation.
MPCL has optimized development costs and minimized the surface footprint by leveraging existing infrastructure within the Mari Field. This strategic approach utilized existing well locations for drilling as well as gas gathering network for infield gas transportation for Ghazij wells. The deployment of cutting-edge technologies, including directional drilling, advanced mud systems and modern wireline logging tools further ensured the campaign’s efficiency and timely completion.
Mr. Faheem Haider, MD/CEO of MPCL, hailed the Ghazij Appraisal Program as a major milestone. He emphasized that the data gathered has confirmed the discovery’s technical and commercial viability, paving the way for efficient and cost-effective development. Mr. Haider underscored Pakistan’s untapped hydrocarbon potential, urging technical teams to remain innovative and bold in exploring and testing new geological concepts and deploy new technologies wherever possible.
Lt. Gen. Anwar Ali Hyder (Retd), Chairman of the MPCL Board of Directors, congratulated the company on its achievement. He expressed optimism that Ghazij’s development would help bridge the energy demand-supply gap, support fertilizer plants, ensure food security and save foreign exchange through import substitution.
MPCL, with over 24% market share, is Pakistan’s largest gas producer, operating the country’s biggest gas reservoir in the Mari D&P Lease area, Daharki, Sindh.
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