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OML 67 (Ebok)

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Ebok was discovered by Mobil (now ExxonMobil) in 1968. In 2007, it was designated a marginal field and was carved out of OML 67, which is part of the ExxonMobil/NNPCL JV. It was awarded to an indigenous company, Oriental Energy Resources. In 2008, UK-based Afren farmed-into Ebok. While Oriental was the named operator, Afren was the technical operator and funded all development costs. In return, Afren was entitled to 100% of field revenues until cost recovery. Beyond this, both parties would ...

Table of contents

  • Key facts
    • Summary
    • Key issues
      • Complex subsurface conditions contribute to emissions
      • Ebok is a mature asset
      • Planned appraisal targets lighter oil
      • Petroleum Industry Act
  • Location maps
  • Participation
  • Geology
  • Well data
  • Exploration
  • Reserves and resources
    • Emissions
    • Production facilities
    • FSO purchase
    • Drilling
  • Infrastructure
    • Exploration Costs
    • Capital Costs
    • Operating costs
    • Production Sharing
    • Discount rate and date
    • Inflation rate
    • Oil price
    • Payment to OML 67 owners
    • Global Economic Model (GEM)
  • Economic analysis

Tables and charts

This report includes 20 images and tables including:

  • Key facts: Table 1
  • Index Map
  • Ebok Map
  • Participation: Table 1
  • Geology: Table 1
  • Well data: Table 1
  • Reserves and resources: Table 1
  • Production: Table 1
  • Production: Table 2
  • Ebok Production Profile
  • Cash flow
  • Economic analysis: Table 2
  • Economic analysis: Table 3
  • Split of Revenues
  • Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Undiscounted
  • Cumulative Net Cash Flow - Discounted at 10% from 01/01/2024
  • Remaining PV Price Sensitivities
  • Costs: Table 1
  • Costs: Table 2
  • Costs: Table 3

What's included

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    OML 67 (Ebok)

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