Eco Atlantic says the partners in the Orinduik Block offshore Guyana are reviewing opportunities to drill at least two exploration wells into light oil cretaceous targets as soon as practical.
TORONTO, Canada — Eco Atlantic says the partners in the Orinduik Block offshore Guyana are reviewing opportunities to drill at least two exploration wells into light oil cretaceous targets as soon as practical.
In its latest results statement, the company also confirmed that the joint venture for Block 3B/4B in the Orange Basin offshore South Africa has filed an application to drill one well and one contingent well, with an area of interest in the northern part of the block.
The process of compiling an environmental and social impact assessment started this March, in preparation for drilling activity.