Gulf of Mexico: Pemex makes discovery
Pemex makes 'significant' finds
Mexico's state-owned Pemex, which has budgeted more than $12.2 billion for oil and gas exploration in 2009-12, has discovered "significant" amounts of natural gas and condensate with its Tsimin-1 wildcat well drilled in the Gulf of Mexico.
The Tsimin-1 well had initial production of 4400 barrels of oil equivalent per day, Pemex said.
Meanwhile, the state company also announced the onset of gas production of the Cali-1 well in its Burgos project, with production starting at 9.1 million cubic feet of gas per day, said and Oil & Gas Journal report.
Pemex, which drilled the discovery well in August on Mision Block in Burgos, said the development of the field will provide an additional 90-110 MMcfd of gas.
Pemex also listed four light oil discoveries in its fourth-quarter 2008 financial results, with the Xanab-DL1 offshore well being the most productive at 9200 bpd of oil.
The discoveries coincide with a statement by Pemex boss Jesus Reyes Heroles stating that the company likely discovered 30-35% more oil and gas in 2008 than in 2007.
"It was a very good year in general terms and very important with respect to the previous year," Reyes Heroles said.
During 2007, 1.053 billion boe were incorporated, he said.
He said Pemex, before making any more details public, is awaiting final certification of its reserves by independent consulting companies.
Last month, as part of its effort to boost production, Pemex E & P let a contract to J Ray McDermott, Houston, to transport and install the Ixtal-B and Maloob-C drilling platforms in the Bay of Campeche, Mexico.