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Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

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Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby Jaidi » Mon Aug 27, 2012 11:42 am

NAIROBI (Reuters) - Canadian oil and gas exploration company Horn Petroleum said on Monday it had encountered only water in a well it drilled in Somalia's semi-autonomous Puntland region earlier this year, the first to be sunk in the country since civil war erupted two decades ago.
The well, Shabeel North-1, reached a total depth of 3,945 metres and is now being plugged, Horn said.
Because there were no shows of oil and gas, Horn Petroleum determined a second well it drilled earlier in the year, Shabeel-1, also was dry and said the company would not test it further for hydrocarbon potential.
"While we were disappointed that we were not able to flow oil from the first two exploration wells in our Puntland (Somalia) drilling campaign, we remain highly encouraged that all of the critical elements exist for oil accumulations, namely a working petroleum system," Horn's chairman Keith Hill said in a statement.
While there has been speculation about finding oil in the anarchic Horn of Africa country for decades, it has no proven hydrocarbon reserves.
The prospect of oil beneath Dharoor's sandy, arid plains has elicited excitement among officials of the impoverished region. The companies estimated there could be as much as 300 million barrels of recoverable oil in the northern part of Somalia.
Somalia, mired in conflict since warlords in the early 1990s and then Islamist militants reduced the government to impotence, represents one of the final frontiers in Africa to be explored.
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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby DayaxJeclee » Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:02 pm

all over soomaaliya :?:

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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby Shirib » Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:27 pm

that sucks :(

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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby KimJongIllest » Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:37 pm

this really sucks man. the opportunities for somalis would have been limitless. its okay though. we can follow the taiwanese model of prosperity. it'll take a while but its the natural way of development and growth. im very optimistic. never be pessimistic. pessimism will never take us anywhere. i truly believe somalia can be a developed nation in time for our kids and grandkids.

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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby barbarossa » Mon Aug 27, 2012 12:53 pm

that sucks :(
Brother Shirib, please, do not despair.. while the news coming from Puntland is a bit downer for Somalis of all stripes, we may still take some consolation that all is not lost and a far more precious resource in our part of the world, namely water, has been found in abundance.

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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby greenday » Mon Aug 27, 2012 5:28 pm

Too bad :down: We gota find another to get rich :up:

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Re: Horn Petroleum's Somali wells come up dry

Postby SultanOrder » Mon Aug 27, 2012 6:57 pm

You guy's don't understand the oil buisness, companies have dug wells within miles of eachother for decades before finally striking a sizable oil field. What is going on in puntland are baby steps, and just because they didn't find it yet, doesn't mean that they won't find it later.


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