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According to foreign media reports, Italian oil and gas giant Eni announced in Milan on the 9th that Eni recently obtained the second light crude oil discovery
during exploration operations on the deep sequence of the Fagul Basin in Egypt's Western Desert.
Well B1-X is located within the Southwest Meleiha Permit Block, approximately 130 km
from the Siwa Oasis.
The discovery well produced 5,130 barrels of light crude
oil per day with an API of 37 from the Carboniferous Dessouky formation with low associated gas.
The discovery well, which reached a total depth of 4,523 metres at completion, encountered a 35-metre-high pure light oil column
in the Carboniferous Dessouky formation and the Cretaceous Alam El Bueib sandstone.
This discovery is only 7 kilometers
from Eni's first discovery well, A2-X, in the same license block.
Eni said in a press release that it plans to drill other vistas near the discoveries "to consolidate what could lead to a new production area.
"
According to foreign media reports, Italian oil and gas giant Eni announced in Milan on the 9th that Eni recently obtained the second light crude oil discovery
during exploration operations on the deep sequence of the Fagul Basin in Egypt's Western Desert.
Well B1-X is located within the Southwest Meleiha Permit Block, approximately 130 km
from the Siwa Oasis.
The discovery well produced 5,130 barrels of light crude
oil per day with an API of 37 from the Carboniferous Dessouky formation with low associated gas.
The discovery well, which reached a total depth of 4,523 metres at completion, encountered a 35-metre-high pure light oil column
in the Carboniferous Dessouky formation and the Cretaceous Alam El Bueib sandstone.
This discovery is only 7 kilometers
from Eni's first discovery well, A2-X, in the same license block.
Eni said in a press release that it plans to drill other vistas near the discoveries "to consolidate what could lead to a new production area.
"