Atrush Field Naming Conventions
In 2014 after a meeting of the Atrush Management Committee and thWells
Atrush-1 (AT-1) Well
Atrush-1 (AT-1) well was successfully spudded on October 5, 2010. The well had a natural flow of 6,393 barrels of oil per day. General Exploration Partners discovered 726 meters of oil column and 120 meter netpay. The well has since been permanently abandonedAtrush-2 (AT-2) Well
Atrush-2 (AT-2) well was successfully spudded on May 23, 2012. The well had a flow of 42212 barrels of oil per day using aAtrush-3 (AT-3) Well
Atrush-3 (AT-3) well was believed the well spudded on the 26th of March 2013 but there is no information confirming this for now.AT-3 Well Summary
* In December 2018 the well was worked over as a heavy oil production well and is now ready for the heavy oil extended well test.Atrush-4 (AT-4) Well
Drilled in 2014, Atrush-4 (AT-4) well is the second well to be drilled in support of the Phase One Facility.AT-4 Well Summary
* High-angle deviated well. 82° was the maximum hole angle. This demonstrated that the field could be developed, using directional wells in the face of extremely rugged terrain. * The well was drilled from the AT-1 pad, which is correctly known as Chamanke-A. * The Jurassic reservoir is approximately 72m higher than when it was encountered in AT-1. * Two limited well tests were performed for fluid samples. * The combined rate of fluid production was over of oil per day of 26°API oil. * There wasn't an indication of a gas cap. * AChiya Khere-5 (CK-5) Well
Chiya Khere-5 (CK-5) well was completed in Q3 of 2015.Chiya Khere-6 (CK-6) Well
Chiya Khere-6 (CK-6) Phase 2 appraisal well has a total depth of 2,105 metres. The TAQA-operated well reached TD on November 5, 2014, after 36 operational days. Part of the eastern part of the Atrush block the well is located on the Chamanke C pad. This pad is also the location of AT-3. CK-6 is a directional well, drilled in SSE direction from the surface. CK-6 encountered the Jurassic age reservoir at a higher elevation (≈139 metres) than the nearby AT-3 well. As of January 2019 the well is awaiting a work over to become an observation well during the heavy oil extended well test of AT-3.Well Testing
Chiya Khere-7 (CK-7) Well
Chiya Khere-7 (CK-7) appraisal and development well drilling operations commenced prior to September 19, 2017. CK-7 is located in the central area of the Atrush Block. The producing well, AT-2, is approximately 3 kilometres to the east, while AT-3 is 3.5 kilometres to the west. The well is most likely being drilled from the Chamanke E pad. The objectives are to add another producing well by appraising the Mus formation's commercial potential and to reduce the uncertainty in determining the depth of the medium to the heavy oil transition zone. The well is expected to reach the 1,575 metre Total Depth within 52 days, using the Romfor 25 drilling rig.Chiya Khere-8 (CK-8) Well
Chiya Khere-8 (CK-8) well was completed in Q3 of 2015Chiya Khere-9 (CK-9) Well
Chiya Khere-9 (CK-9) water disposal well, was drilled successfully as planned and is ready for water injection.Chiya Khere-10 (CK-10) Well
Chiya Khere-10 (CK-10) well was drilled in June 2018 and tied into the facility in July 2018.Chiya Khere-11 (CK-11) Well
Chiya Khere-11 (CK-11) is a deviated infill production well, located on the Chamanke-G pad, that waChiya Khere-12 (CK-12) Well
Chiya Khere-12 (CK-12) is a 2,400 metre deviated infill production well, located on the Chamanke-E pad that waChiya Khere-13 (CK-13) Well
Chiya Khere-13 (CK-13) located on Chamanke-E, is a 2,340m deviated infill production well that waChiya Khere-14 (CK-14) Well
No mention of CK-14 has ever been publicly announced.Chiya Khere-15 (CK-15) Well
Chiya Khere-15 (CK-15) is a deviated infill production well at the Chamanke-G drilling location. The well was spudded on October 5, 2019, and came online on December 8, 2019.Heavy Oil Extended Well Test (HOEWT)
During 2018 the operator installed heavy oil well testing equipment. The equipment will provide of oil per day additional processing capacity at the Chamanke C pad, where AT-3 is located. Heavy oil production to should begin in February 2019.Chiya Khere-16 (CK-16) Well
CK-16, a water disposal well, supplements well CK-9. The well reached TD on May 20, 2022, and was completed over the Sarki reservoir in July 2022 and water disposal also commenced in July 2022Chiya Khere-17 (CK-17) Well
The drilling and completion, on time and under budget, of a side-track CK-17 well (from Pad A) to recover from the upper Jurassic Sargelu reservoir was spud on April 1 2021. In July 2022 the well under went a workover operation to increase production. It was expected to be completed by August 2022.Chiya Khere-18 (CK-18) Well
According to a post on Linkedin.com by TAQA's Drilling and Completions Manager during the week of September 6, 2022, CK-18 (Pad G) successfully reached TD as the first horizontal well in the Atrush block. The manager also stated that the horizontal drain length was 1016 metres.Future wells
Drill and complete additional production wells. One of the wells is to be drilled from the Chamanke-A pad several hundred meters to the west of AT-1. The other to be drilled from Chamanke-G pad landing south east of AT-1 and south west of CK-5.The well from Chamanke-A indicated that plans to build Chamanke-D pad to the west of Chamanke-A have been scrapped. This is reportedly due to the inability of the TAQA land negotiation team to secure the property and the incompetence of the facilities construction team to build a pad before 2024. There was speculation that these wells will not be drilled in 2021 or 2022 as TAQA reportedly dismissed their operations geologist, whose presence would be mandatory during drilling. This pseculation proved to be false with the drilling of 2 wells in 2022. In fact Atrush capital expenditures for 2022 planned at $116 million ($32 million net to ShaMaran). This capital program includes drilling and completing three development wells, including one water injection well. On September 22, 2022, Shamaran Petroleum announced that well P-119 will be drilled from Pad C as an Upper Jurassic production well.Producing Wells
There are a total of eleven producing wells: Atrush-2, (“AT-2”) Chiya Khere-5 (“CK-5”), Chiya Khere-7 (“CK-7”), Chiya Khere-8 (“CK-8”) and Chiya Khere-10 (“CK-10”). In 2019, Chiya Khere-6 (“CK-6”), Chiya Khere-11 (“CK-11”), Chiya Khere-12 ("CK-12"), and Chiya Khere-13 ("CK-13") have also been added as production wells. In December 2019, Chiya Khere-15 ("CK-15") was also listed as a production well. Well CK-17 has been added as a production well.Wells Pads
* Chamanke A Construction completed, AT-1, AT-4, CK-5, CK-8 and CK-17 were drilled here. * Chamanke B Construction completed, AT-2 was drilled here, the pad is commonly referred to as PF-1 as it is the home of the Production Facility. * Chamanke C Construction completed, AT-3 and CK-6 were drilled here. This is where the heavy oil extended well test occurred. P-119 an Upper Jurassic production well will be drilled from here. * Chamanke D Proposed location is 2 km west of Chamanke A * Chamanke E Construction completed, the location is 2 km east of Chamanke B and is the site of CK-7, CK-10, CK-12 and CK-13 * Chamanke F Proposed location is east of Chamanke C * Chamanke G Construction completed, the location is northeast of Chamanke B and CK-9, CK-11, CK-15 CK-16 and CK-18 were drilled from here.Facilities
A of oil per day Phase 1 facilities has been completed. As of September 29, 2017 the facility has achieved a regular daily export of more than of oil equivalent. Facility production is expected to increase to of oil equivalent per day during 2017.Pipeline
* Pipeline project has been completed * The pipeline is made up of 4 sections. ** A Spur line from the Phase 1 facility to the Intermediate pigging and pressure reduction station ** A Spur line from the Intermediate pigging and pressure reduction station to the southern Atrush block boundary ** A Feeder line from the southern Atrush block boundary to the Shaikan block's south boundary ** A Feeder line from the Shaikan block's south boundary to the Kurdish Export Pipeline.Monthly Production Data
Pre-2019 numbers for barrels are rounded down to the nearest 100 barrels per day.Estimated Reserves (December 31, 2017)
(1) The actual split between Light/Medium Oil and Heavy Oil is uncertain. (2) Based on the Shamaran's 20.1 percent share. (3) Based on Shmaran's share.Estimated Contingent Resources (December 31, 2017)
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