DNO triples oil production from Peshkabir field in Iraq’s Kurdistan region

Dec. 11, 2017
Norway’s DNO ASA reported tripling its oil production to 15,000 b/d from Peshkabir field in the Tawke license in Iraq’s Kurdistan region after completion of the Peshkabir-3 well testing, stimulation, and cleanup program.

Norway’s DNO ASA reported tripling its oil production to 15,000 b/d from Peshkabir field in the Tawke license in Iraq’s Kurdistan region after completion of the Peshkabir-3 well testing, stimulation, and cleanup program.

Currently DNO is preparing to drill the Peshkabir-4 well, which will test the Triassic reservoir. DNO the operates Tawke license with a 75% interest. Partner Genel Energy PLC holds 25% interest. The development has been fast tracked (OGJ Online July 11, 2017).

Tawke license contains Tawke and Peshkabir fields. The fields combined year-to-date production has averaged 110,000 b/d.

DNO tested 11 zones in a 1.2-km horizontal section of Cretaceous and Jurassic reservoir with the Peshkabir-3 well. Each zone was tested individually, of which 10 flowed oil and one was gas zone. The oil zones tested an average of 5,340 b/d per zone on a 64/64-in. choke.

The highest individual test rate of 7,200 b/d. A combined production test totaled 12,500 b/d from five zones.

Production from Peshkabir-2 well, in operation since May, together with that of Peshkabir-3 well are currently processed through temporary test facilities. The crude is moved by truck to DNO’s adjacent Tawke field for export.