Oil giant ExxonMobil has discovered additional oil in the Payara reservoir offshore Guyana, increasing the total Payara discovery to approximately 500 million oil-equivalent barrels, the company reported on July 25, 2017.
Payara-1 well was announced as ExxonMobil’s 2nd oil discovery on the Stabroek Block off Guyana in early 2017.
In order to test a deeper prospect underlying the Payara oil discovery, the Payara-2 well was started in late June.
In a statement on Tuesday, Exxon said that that positive results from the Payara-2 well increase the estimated gross recoverable resource for the Stabroek Block to between 2.25 billion oil-equivalent barrels and 2.75 billion oil-equivalent barrels.
The well was drilled by ExxonMobil affiliate Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited and encountered 59 feet (18 meters) of high-quality, oil-bearing sandstone in the Payara field.
It was drilled to 19,068 feet (5,812 meters) in approximately 7,000 feet (2,135 meters) of water.
The well is only 12 miles (20 kilometers) northwest of the recently funded Liza phase 1 project on the Stabroek Block, which is approximately 130 miles offshore Guyana.
To remind, Exxon and its partner Hess made a final investment decision (FID) to proceed with the first phase of development for the Liza field in mid-June.
«Payara-2 confirms the second giant field discovered in Guyana,” said Steve Greenlee, president of ExxonMobil Exploration Company. “Payara, Liza and the adjacent satellite discoveries at Snoek and Liza Deep will provide the foundation for world class oil developments and deliver substantial benefits to Guyana. We are committed to continue to evaluate the full potential of the Stabroek Block.»
The Stabroek Block is 6.6 million acres (26,800 square kilometers). Esso Exploration and Production Guyana Limited is operator and holds 45 % interest in the Stabroek Block.
Hess Guyana Exploration Ltd. holds 30 % interest and CNOOC Nexen Petroleum Guyana Limited holds the remaining 25 % interest.