Project Profile
Location: District Khairpur, Sindh Province, Pakistan
Capacity: 6.44 MMcf/d
Discovery: 2012
The Khewari Block is located in the district Khairpur, Sindh Province, Pakistan. The onshore block is operated by the joint venture of Oil & Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) as operator (95%) & Government Holdings Private Limited (5% carried). The block flows 6.44 MMcf of gas per day. The block was discovered in 2012 with the exploratory well Suleman-01. Suleman-01 was delineated drilled down to the depth of 4,575 metres targeting to test the potential of Lower Goru Formation of cretaceous age. The well flowed at 20 million standard feet per day (MMSCFD) of gas through 32/64” choke and wellhead flowing pressure of 3,340 Psi.
In June 2017, the joint venture made another gas discovery with exploration well Chabaro-01 in Khewari block. The structure of Chabaro-01 was delineated, drilled and tested using OGDCL\'s in house expertise. The well was drilled down to the depth of 3674 metres. The well has tested 15.10 MMSCFD of gas and 20 barrels per day of Condensate through 32/64\" choke at Well head Flowing Pressure 3000 Psi from Lower Goru (Massive Sand) formation.
Operators:
Oil and Gas Development Company Ltd. (OGDCL): 95% interest
Government Holdings (Pvt) Ltd.: 5% carried interest