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Kupe Joint Venture commits to drill Momoho exploration prospect

Friday 28 March 2008, 10:32PM

By Kupe Gas Project

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The Kupe Gas Project today announced plans to undertake exploration drilling of the Momoho prospect, 6 kilometres south of the Kupe Gas Field and within the Kupe permit area.

With drilling of the Kupe development wells nearing completion, Origin Energy Resources (Kupe) Limited operator of the Kupe Petroleum Mining Lease (PML) 38146 and its Joint Venture parties are planning to test the Momoho prospect prior to releasing the Ensco 107 drilling rig.

Momoho 1 will target a complex structural high situated between the Kupe South 4 non commercial gas discovery, 2.5 kilometres to the northwest and the Kupe South 5 non commercial oil discovery, 1.2 kilometres to the southeast.

The well will be drilled to a total depth of approximately 3150 metres with primary reservoir targets in both the Farewell and Puponga Formations. The Farewell Formation, the main hydrocarbon bearing zone at the Kupe Field, is expected to be intersected at a depth of approximately 2850 metres.

In the event that Momoho is a commercial discovery it is possible that a development may be able to be connected to the Kupe platform.

The drilling at Momoho is planned to begin in May.

Commenting on the proposed drilling, Kupe Gas Project Director Peter Ashford said: “There are never any guarantees with this kind of exploration, but we believe the Momoho prospect could have the potential to extend the gas supply available to the Kupe Gas Project, with significant benefits for the region and for New Zealand.”