ConocoPhillips Files Notices Of Staking For Nine Delineation Tests At NPR-A In Alaska
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AK
United States
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ConocoPhillips has filed Notices of Staking with the Bureau of Land Management for nine exploratory delineation tests in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska on the North Slope. According to IHS Markit, four of the nine ventures are on the Houston-based company’s Harpoon prospect in Umiat Meridian: #1 Harpoon, Section 33-8n-4w; #2 Harpoon, Section 30-7n-3w; #3 Harpoon, Section 7-6n-4w; and #4 Harpoon, Section 29-7n-4w. No wells have been drilled in townships 6-8n, ranges 3-4w. Five of the nine ventures are delineation tests for the company’s Willow Field area: #18 Tinmiaq, Section 10-8n-1w; #19 Tinmiaq, Section 3-10n-2w; #20 Tinmiaq, Section 6-9n-1e; #22 Tinmiaq, Section 15-11n-1w; and #24 Tinmiaq, Section 35-11n-1w. The Harpoon prospect is southwest of the company’s Willow accumulation, which lies about 28 miles west of the Alpine Central Facility and may contain 400-750 MMbbl of recoverable oil in Nanushuk. The company opened Willow Field with #2 Tinmiaq in Section 34-10n-1w that had a sustained 12-hour rate of 3.2 Mbbl of 44-degree-gravity oil, 1.263 MMcf of gas and 443 bbl of water from Nanushuk.
ConocoPhillips has filed Notices of Staking with the Bureau of Land Management for nine exploratory delineation tests in the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska on the North Slope. According to IHS Markit, four of the nine ventures are on the Houston-based company’s Harpoon prospect in Umiat Meridian: #1 Harpoon, Section 33-8n-4w; #2 Harpoon, Section 30-7n-3w; #3 Harpoon, Section 7-6n-4w; and #4 Harpoon, Section 29-7n-4w. No wells have been drilled in townships 6-8n, ranges 3-4w. Five of the nine ventures are delineation tests for the company’s Willow Field area: #18 Tinmiaq, Section 10-8n-1w; #19 Tinmiaq, Section 3-10n-2w; #20 Tinmiaq, Section 6-9n-1e; #22 Tinmiaq, Section 15-11n-1w; and #24 Tinmiaq, Section 35-11n-1w. The Harpoon prospect is southwest of the company’s Willow accumulation, which lies about 28 miles west of the Alpine Central Facility and may contain 400-750 MMbbl of recoverable oil in Nanushuk. The company opened Willow Field with #2 Tinmiaq in Section 34-10n-1w that had a sustained 12-hour rate of 3.2 Mbbl of 44-degree-gravity oil, 1.263 MMcf of gas and 443 bbl of water from Nanushuk.