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Deltic Energy Announces Pensacola Gas Discovery

08/02/2023

Deltic Energy today announced a significant gas and oil discovery at Pensacola on Licence P2252 in the Southern North Sea.

Highlights

  • Pensacola could represent one of the largest natural gas discoveries in the Southern North Sea in over a decade.
  • Deltic pre-drill volumetrics for Pensacola confirmed by well - P50 Estimated Ultimate Recovery ('EUR') of 302 BCF.
  • Well opens a new Zechstein play in this mature basin.
  • Flow test results inline with Deltic's pre-test expectations based on the reservoir parameters derived from the well.

Graham Swindells, Chief Executive of Deltic Energy, commented:
"Deltic's first exploration well at Pensacola has resulted in a highly positive outcome and, at approximately 300 BCF, would represent one of the largest natural gas discoveries in the Southern North Sea in over a decade. This discovery is a major milestone in the development of our Company as we continue to execute our exploration led strategy and progress our portfolio of high-quality drilling opportunities as we seek to create value for our shareholders.  

We believe that the Pensacola discovery will open a new Zechstein play in this mature basin and highlights the remaining potential of the North Sea as a source of further discoveries which can provide domestically produced natural gas, supporting UK energy security while we transition toward a Net Zero economy.

As we continue our preparations for drilling the Selene well, we are now looking forward to working with our partners as we continue to progress this exciting and significant gas discovery at Pensacola, and look forward to updating the market on our future plans."

Well 41/05a-2, operated by Shell UK, reached a total depth of 1,965 metres true vertical depth subsea ("TVDSS") and the presence of mobile gas and oil in the primary Zechstein Hauptdolomite carbonate target interval was confirmed via wireline logs. The well encountered the top Hauptdolomite reservoir at 1,745 metres TVDSS and confirmed a reservoir thickness of 18.8 metres with better than expected porosity averaging 16%. As planned, the well penetrated the edge of the Pensacola structure in a down dip location and has proven a substantial hydrocarbon column.

Post acidization, the well flowed gas at peak rates of c. 4.75 mmscf/day declining to 1.75mmscf/day after the 12 hours of the test. These results are in-line with Deltic's pre-test expectations based on the reservoir parameters derived from the well. Being located down dip, the flow rates observed during the well test are not expected to be representative of flow rates of potential future production wells which would likely target the central part of the Pensacola structure and are expected to generate higher rates.

Light oil with a preliminary gravity of 34-36° API was also produced at a rate of approximately 18 bbls/day during the well test. The potential of this oil with respect to the Pensacola opportunity is yet to be determined.

Based on the data collected during drilling and testing, Deltic has updated its volumetric models and now estimates the Pensacola discovery to contain P50 EUR of 302 BCF (P90 to P10 Range = 164 to 519 BCF) which are fully aligned with Deltic's pre-drill guidance. 

Following completion of the well test programme, as planned and previously stated, the well will now be plugged and abandoned in line with the usual procedure for a well of this nature, and the Noble Resilient will be de-mobilised from site. The net cost to Deltic of drilling the Pensacola well is expected to be £11.1m reflecting certain additional operational requirements during drilling, weather conditions, additional testing costs, as well as market influences, including inflation and exchange rate movements.

Deltic will now incorporate the findings from the well into its geological and commercial models and work with the Joint Venture on the forward appraisal and development plan.

Following this discovery, in line with the Company's strategy, Deltic will consider all options in relation to its interest in Pensacola including appraisal and development as well as potential full or partial monetisation of value. Deltic remains committed to maximising shareholder value from the discovery and across its asset base. 

Deltic retains a 30% working interest in Licence P2252 alongside Shell (65%) and ONE-Dyas (5%).

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