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Oil discovery in shared Angola-Congo zone
AOJ
A new "significant
discovery" of oil in the shared deepwater zone between Congo Brazzaville and
Angola's Cabinda exclave was announced today. The deepwater block in the Gulf of
Guinea is operated by the oil multinational ChevronTexaco and smaller Angolan
and Congolese companies.
ChevronTexaco today announced
what the company called "a significant discovery at the Lianzi-1 exploration
well in the deepwater area between the republics of Angola and Congo." This is
the first major oil discovery in the promising offshore area that recently was
announced as a shared zone between the governments of Congo Brazzaville and
Angola. The deepwater zone is localised offshore Angola's troubled Cabinda
exclave.
The Lianzi-1 exploration well had been drilled at a water depth of 909 meters,
according to the oil company. The well there had encountered two oil bearing
reservoirs and "a drill stem test of one of the intervals flowed at a rate of
more than 5,000 barrels of oil per day," the ChevronTexaco statement said.
By staff writer