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Pub. Id: A014 (1992)

First Page: 217

Last Page: 230

Book Title: M 54: Giant Oil and Gas Fields of the Decade 1978-1988

Article/Chapter: Sanaga Sud Field, Offshore Cameroon, West Africa: Chapter 14

Subject Group: Field Studies

Spec. Pub. Type: Memoir

Pub. Year: 1992

Author(s): Robert J. Pauken

Abstract:

The Sanaga Sud field is located 10 km northwest of the coastal town of Kribi in the central portion of the Douala basin. The Sanaga Sud A-1 discovery well was drilled in 1979 to test an eroded, paleotopographic high block composed of Lower Cretaceous sands and shales and overlain by Upper Cretaceous shales. The structure contained a prominent near-horizontal seismic amplitude event.

Drilling results showed that the amplitude event was a gas-water contact. Two appraisal wells, Sanaga Sud A-2 and A-3, were drilled in 1981. All three wells tested gas and condensate. Gross pay thickness averages 250 m, with an average porosity of 23% and an average permeability of 142 md. Total recoverable hydrocarbons for the field are estimated to be 900 bcf of gas and 4.5 million of bbl of condensate.

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