First gas from Temane Gas Field was put into the gas transmission pipeline at the CPF on the Feb 18, 2004 and delivered to Secunda on the Feb 21, 2004. A total of 2,618,894,658 Nm3 of gas and 619,440 bbls of condensate were produced up to August 05.
|
Field |
Depth horizon (m) |
Area (Km2) |
GIIP (TCF/BCM*) |
Gas Recoverable (TCF/BCM*) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Pande |
G-6 (1120) |
548 |
3.47 |
2.029 |
|
Temane |
G-9 A(1291) G-9B(1295) G-9E(1300) |
142.6 146.1 32.59 |
0.85 0.41 0.074 |
0.8 0.3 0.061 |
|
Inhassoro |
G-6 (1150) |
175.4 |
0.7 |
0.61 |
|
Subtotal |
1044.69 |
5.504 |
3.8 |
|
|
Buzi |
G-9 (1440) |
16.0 |
1.5* |
0.4* |
|
N.B Gas reserves for Temane and Inhassoro are being updated. |
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The government of Mozambique has approved the coordinated development of Pande & Temane Gas Fields, through a PSA (100% Sasol) and PPA agreements granting Sasol Petroleum International and ENH (70% and 30% respectively) while in PA (pipeline agreement) the Govt of Mozambique and South Africa have the option to acquire 50% of the shares from Sasol.
Sasol Petroleum Temane (SPT) has recently drilled 18 wells in the Temane, the Pande and the Inhassoro areas, shown in Figure 9, and a new discovery, the Inhassoro Gas Field was made. The new field provides a substantial addition to Mozambique’s overall gas resources.
The Central processing facility (CPF) is now in operation and a total 120 MGJ/year at pick production will be transported through 865km, 26” diameter of high pressure steel transmission pipeline to the market in Mozambique and South Africa.