First Natural Gas to Energy Well Spudded in Botswana

  • Drilling contractor Tlou Energy Limited has spudded its first well in Botswana named Lesedi 3P
  • The well is planned to be drilled to a proposed total depth of 580m.
  • Production start-up is targeted to commence in early 2019.
  • The Lesedi Project already benefits from significant, independently certified Contingent Gas Resources of 3.2 trillion cubic feet (3C) and independently certified Gas Reserves.

Tlou Energy Limited has commenced drilling operations at the Lesedi CBM Natural Gas Project, with the first well named Lesedi 3P being spudded on Tuesday 16 October. The company explained in a statement that the rig was set up, conductor section of the well was drilled and casing set.

This was followed by laying out of the bottom hole assembly, running 18″ casing into the well and cementing it into place.  The well is planned to be drilled to a proposed total depth for Lesedi 3P of 580m.

Going forward, Tlou Energy will drill the Lesedi production wells as ‘dual lateral pods’, comprising a single vertical production well intersected by two lateral wells. This will be followed by production testing with the potential to ultimately convert a significant portion of the currently established gas resources to reserves and to deliver gas to a proposed central processing facility and power station located in close proximity.

Once drilled, the wells will then be completed using a separate workover rig and surface facilities installed. Production start-up is targeted to commence in early 2019.  The wells will be on production for an extended period of time to de-water and lower the pressure in the coal seam to achieve gas flow.

In tandem with the operations programme, the company will continue work on the Environmental Impact Assessment for the power station and proposed transmission lines which is required to connect the Lesedi gas field to the power grid in Botswana.

The Lesedi Project already benefits from significant, independently certified Contingent Gas Resources of 3.2 trillion cubic feet (3C) and independently certified Gas Reserves.

In addition, the company is working with the Botswana Energy Regulation Authority to acquire a power generation license as well as furthering discussions in relation to offtake agreements.

Author: Babalwa Bungane

This article was originally published on ESI Africa and is republished with permission with minor editorial changes. Link to original

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