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Puntland: 2.4 billion barrels of oil in-place

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http://www.finnewsnetwork.com.au/archives/finance_news_network18867.html

 

Watch the video

 

Now to give you an idea
we are now drilling through our operator Africa Oil, drilling two wells - first well will spud early November.

Each well is around one to
1.2 billion barrels
in place, so they’re some of the bigger onshore wells that were drilled, especially in the last few years, big, big prospectivity. Last wells drilled in that region were by Conoco in the early 90s, and
so the world’s eyes will be on that region
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Timur   

Oil in Somaliland? LOL. There have only ever been 3 major oil sites in Somaliweyn - Dharoor (Ufeyn) and Nugaal (Xolxol and Garowe) - two of those sites are well within Puntland while Xolxol is disputed by many factions. Somaliland is as resourceless as it is infertile.

 

To break it down, Conoco stated the following; Xolxol has 690 billion barrels, Ufeyn has 1.3 billion barrels, Garowe has 2.4 billion barrels estimated total. These may all be a bit lower, but estimated is that Garowe and Ufeyn have 1.2 billion barrels in-place each at the least.

 

I can't wait to see what PL brings in 10-15 years. My goodness!

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burahadeer;750992 wrote:
so is anotha way of saying somaliland don't leave us.Africa's largest oil is in somaliland..no kidding! .

Get off the excessive Jaad you are on, pay more attention to real facts like that provided by Timur.

The only thing that SLand has is the largest fields on Jaad in Somalia.

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