Offshore Field Development Projects
Mbawa Mbawa
Operator:Apache
Water Depth:860 m / 2,838 ft
Region:Africa - Other
Country:Kenya
Last Updated:Feb 21, 2013    (view update history)
Project Description
The Mbawa prospect is situated in the L8 License offshore Kenya in a water depth of 2,821 feet (860 meters). Apache operates the license with a 50 percent stake; while Origin holds 25 percent; and Pancontinental holds the remaining 25 percent.

The Deepsea Metro 1 (UDW drillship) is slated to drill the Mbawa prospect. The well is expected to take about 45 to 60 days to complete to a planned total depth of 10,662 feet (3,250 meters) subsea in a water depth of 2,821 feet (860 meters). It is estimated that Mbawa has maximum potential to contain 4.9 billion barrels of oil-in-place at the main Tertiary/ Cretaceous level with significant additional potential also to be tested by the well at the deeper Upper Jurassic level and shallower Tertiary levels.
The Mbawa prospect is situated in the L8 License offshore Kenya in a water depth of 2,821 feet (860 meters). Apache operates the license with a 50 percent stake; while Origin holds 25 percent; and Pancontinental holds the remaining 25 percent.

The Deepsea Metro 1 (UDW drillship) is slated to drill the Mbawa prospect. The well is expected to take about 45 to 60 days to complete to a planned total depth of 10,662 feet (3,250 meters) subsea in a water depth of 2,821 feet (860 meters). It is estimated that Mbawa has maximum potential to contain 4.9 billion barrels of oil-in-place at the main Tertiary/ Cretaceous level with significant additional potential also to be tested by the well at the deeper Upper Jurassic level and shallower Tertiary levels.
Activities
Status Updates
Apache's Kenyan Well Hits Gas
Type: Drilling Operations

Sep. 2012 - Africa-focused Tullow Oil reported Monday that the Mbawa-1 exploration well, currently being drilled by Apache Corporation offshore Kenya, has encountered gas in its shallowest objective. Mbawa-1, located in the L8 license, has so far been drilled to a depth of 8,375 feet and it has encountered approximately 170 feet of net gas pay in porous Cretaceous sandstones. The Deepsea Metro I (UDW Drillship) is now drilling the well to a total depth of 10,745 feet. Apache is the operator of Block L8 with a 50-percent interest. Tullow holds a 15-percent interest.

Apache Secures Rig to Drill Mbawa Prospect
Type: Drilling Operations

Apr. 2012 - Apache has secured the use of the deepwater drillship Deepsea Metro 1 (UDW drillship) to drill the Mbawa prospect. The operator is anticipating a spud date within the third quarter of 2012, pending on when the rig finishes with its current operations. The well is expected to take about 45 to 60 days to complete to a planned total depth of 10,662 feet (3,250 meters) in a water depth of 2,821 feet (860 meters). It is estimated that Mbawa has a maximum potential to contain 4.9 billion barrels of oil-in-place at the main Tertiary/Cretaceous level with significant additional potential also to be tested by the well at the deeper Upper Jurassic level and shallower Tertiary levels.

Apache Grabs a Portion of Origin's Block Offshore Kenya
Type: Acreage Acquisition

Jun. 2011 - Origin completed an agreement with Apache to divest a 50% interest in a production sharing contract for Block L8, located in the Lamu Basin, offshore Republic of Kenya. Under the terms of the agreement, Apache obtained operatorship, and Origin was reimbursed historical costs of US $13.2 million. Additionally, Apache will meet a component of Origin's costs of an initial exploration well drilled in Block L8, on the Mbawa structure. The schedule for exploration activity has not been determined. Block L8 spans 1.2 million acres (5,123 square kilometers) with the prospectivity of the block centering on the Mbawa structure, a large but completely faulted anticline. This structure was mapped on 3D seismic data and has potential to hold both oil and gas at inferred Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoir levels, stated Origin. The consortium in Block L8 now includes Apache (50%), Origin Energy (25%) and Pancontinental Oil & Gas (25%).

Mbawa
Discovery (Drilled) - Sep 2012 to -

Bright Spot - 2011 to Sep 2012

Update History
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UPDATE TYPE DATE DAYS AGO
Field Updated Feb 21, 2013 90
Field Status Updated Feb 07, 2013 104
Field Status Added Feb 07, 2013 104
Activity Added Sep 11, 2012 253
Field Updated Sep 11, 2012 253
Project Description Added Apr 10, 2012 407
Field Updated Apr 10, 2012 407
Activity Added Apr 10, 2012 407
Field Status Added Jun 24, 2011 698
Field Added Jun 15, 2011 707
Activity Added Jun 15, 2011 707

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Field Name Mbawa
Discovery Date Sep 2012
Block L8
Reserve Type Gas
Current Status Discovery (Drilled)
Production Start
Water Depth 860 m / 2,838 ft