Vaalco resumes Avouma 2-H production offshore Gabon

Vaalco Energy Inc. has resumed production from its Avouma 2-H well on the Avouma platform offshore Gabon, and the Houston independent continues to monitor its electric submersible pumps (ESP).
Aug. 31, 2016

Vaalco Energy Inc. has resumed production from its Avouma 2-H well on the Avouma platform offshore Gabon, and the Houston independent continues to monitor its electric submersible pumps (ESP).

As previously announced, the primary ESP failed in the Avouma 2-H well and awaits replacement. A secondary ESP is being used (OGJ Online, July 6, 2016).

Performance is stable with the well producing about 1,850 b/d of oil (gross), or 450 b/d net to Vaalco. The well previously produced 2,700 b/d (gross), or 660 b/d net to Vaalco, which said it is now keeping the well at a lower rate while monitoring the ESP performance.

Cary Bounds, Vaalco chief operating officer, said, “The ability to restart production from the Avouma 2-H validates our strategy of installing primary and secondary pumps in all of our platform wells.”

Vaalco has exploration, development, and production activities in Gabon, Equatorial Guinea, and Angola.

A floating production, storage, and offloading vessel is used for the Etame Marin block production offshore Gabon, which includes Southeast Etame and North Tchibala fields.

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