Rosneft completes drilling of first appraisal well in the Black Sea
MOSCOW -- Rosneft has completed the drilling of the first super-deep exploration and appraisal well Maria-1 on the Zapadno-Chernomorskaya license area offshore the Black Sea. The water depth at the drilling site reaches 2,109 m. The actual well depth is 5,265 m. Drilling this well discovered a unique carbonate structure with 300 m gross interval. This structure constitutes a fractured reservoir that is highly likely to contain hydrocarbons. These results instill confidence in the possibility to discover large oil and gas fields in the Russian Black Sea waters. The Company plans to conduct a thorough geological processing of the materials and to continue exploration and appraisal works on the license areas.
Rosneft carries out this project on drilling the first exploration well on the Zapadno-Chernomorskaya license area together with Eni, Rosneft's strategic partner. Drilling preparation included 4,000 running km of 2D seismic survey and over 3,000 km2 of 3D seismic survey as well as comprehensive engineering and geological studies.
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