Drilling due to start on Tamar

Drilling on the South West Tamar prospect, offshore Israel, is due to start in the next two weeks, partners on the project have said. 

Delek Group, a partner on the Noble Energy-operated project, said the exploration well at South West (SW) Tamar prospect, in the Tamar I/12 lease and Eran/353 license, had been approved.

It said a budget of US$122 million had been approved, excluding production tests.

Drilling is expected to start in the coming two weeks, after drilling and production tests are completed at Aphrodite A-2 in Cyprus, and last for about four months.

Delek said, according to a resources report prepared by Netherland Sewell and Associates, the best estimate of the undiscovered resources in SW Tamar prospect, amounted to 684BCF at a 90% probability of success.  

 

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