ExxonMobil Announces Sixth Oil Discovery Offshore Guyana
- Ranger-1 well encounters approximately 230 feet of high-quality, oil-bearing reservoir
- Well is located approximately 60 miles northwest of Liza phase one project
- Discovery provides a new play concept for the 6.6 million acre Stabroek Block
The Ranger-1 well discovery adds to previous world-class discoveries at
Liza, Payara, Snoek,
“This latest success operating in Guyana’s significant water depths
illustrates our ultra deepwater and carbonate exploration capabilities,”
said
Following completion of the Ranger-1 well, the Stena Carron drillship will move to the Pacora prospect, 4 miles from the Payara discovery. Additional exploration drilling is planned on the Stabroek Block for 2018, including potential appraisal drilling at the Ranger discovery.
The Stabroek Block is 6.6 million acres (26,800 square kilometers).
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Actual future results, including project plans and schedules and
resource recoveries could differ materially due to changes in market
conditions affecting the oil and gas industry or long-term oil and gas
price levels; political or regulatory developments; reservoir
performance; the outcome of future exploration and development efforts;
technical or operating factors; the outcome of future commercial
negotiations; and other factors. References to “recoverable
oil-equivalent barrels” include quantities that are not yet classified
as proved reserves under
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