Shelton commences seismic program on Suyanovskoye in Russia

31.01.2014
Courtesy of sheltonpetroleum.com

Shelton Petroleum has commenced fieldwork for the collection of 85 km of seismic on the Suyanovskoye field in Bashkiria. Shelton Petroleum has previously carried out helium studies on Suyanovskoye that indicate the presence of hydrocarbons and an active petroleum system. Suyanovskoye is Shelton Petroleum’s largest license area and has significant potential. It borders the company’s oil producing Rustamovskoye field.

The seismic program covers the eastern part of Suyanovskoye, which is the part directly connected to Rustamovskoye. The purpose of the seismic program is to identify structures for future drillings. Given successful exploration wells and that commercial quantities of oil are found, Shelton Petroleum will then be able to book oil reserves and commence production drilling.

Some 15 wells were drilled on Suyanovskoye during the Soviet era in order to study the local geology. Oil was encountered in several of the wells, but they were never intended for production and were not drilled down to the depth and geological formation from which Shelton Petroleum now produces oil on the Rustamovskoye field.

Following the collection of the seismic data, they will be processed and interpreted together with data from previous seismic campaigns and drillings. The company expects to complete this work by summer 2013.

The oil facilities to handle production from Rustamovskoye are being constructed only a couple of kilometers from the Suyanovskoye border. The facilities will serve as a hub also to manage future oil production from Suyanovskoye. Thus, Shelton Petroleum will quickly be able to get the oil from the field to the market.

Source: sheltonpetroleum.com

 

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