
In a significant update on the exploratory activities at the Sèmè Field, results from drillings conducted in the years 2014 to 2015 have demonstrated the presence of additional deeper hydrocarbon accumulations. This indicates that there are significant untapped reserves of oil and gas in the region. In light of these findings, further appraisal tests are being planned to better estimate the volume and potential of these newfound resources.
1. Drillings conducted in the Sèmè Field from 2014 to 2015 revealed additional deeper hydrocarbon accumulations, indicating significant untapped reserves of oil and gas in the region.
2. These findings prompted further appraisal tests to better estimate the volume and potential of these newfound resources.
3. The subsequent appraisal tests produced promising results that broadened understanding of the subterranean complexities in the field.
4. Data from the drills revealed extensive reserves, surpassing initial expectations.
5. The discovery of additional hydrocarbon accumulations sparked heightened interest in the potential commercial viability of the Sèmè Field.
The exploration operations conducted between 2014 to 2015 revealed additional deeper hydrocarbon accumulations in the Sèmè Field.
Further appraisal tests were carried out that suggested promising results. These detailed assessments expanded our understanding of the subterranean complexities in the Sèmè Field. The data acquired from these investigations revealed extensive reserves, beyond what was initially anticipated. This discovery of additional hydrocarbon accumulations has sparked heightened interest in the potential commercial viability of the field.