Rock Solid Images, a member of the OHM Group has commenced a 940km2 rock physics-driven seismic inversion that covers the Jubilee Field, offshore Ghana. The inversion will integrate log and core information acquired in the Hyedua-1, Hyedua-2, Mahogany-1, Mahogany-2 and Mahogany-3 wells.
Kosmos Energy Senior Vice-President and partner, Kenny Goh said: “We are pleased that the recently completed Mahogany-3 well has validated the geological and geophysical models we have worked on with the team at Rock Solid Images. The well was drilled in a location identified by Rock Solid Images initial seismic inversion and we particularly look forward to the reservoir property inversion results at the Mahogany Deep formation level which appears at this point to be a separately trapped reservoir and which we will be further appraising in late 2009.”
Rock Solid Images Senior Vice-President, Gareth Taylor said: “The original seismic inversion we conducted for Kosmos Energy and partners was limited to the West Cape Three Points block and covered 150km2. However, with only the Mahogany-1 well as a calibration point, we successfully predicted the presence of pay in the Mahogany-2 and Mahogany-3 wells so we are confident we will be able to contribute substantively to a comprehensive appraisal and delineation of this world-class field.”
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