The Chinese petroleum company,Zhongyuan Petroleum Exploration Bureau (ZPEB),
on Tuesday started drilling the first exploration well in the Gambella basin,
west Ethiopia, the management said.
ZPEB project manager Li Jianjun told Xinhua that the drilling will be
finalized within three months, adding that oil testing will be conducted in the
exploration well.
The manager said the depth of the well was not yet known.
"The result of the testing in the first well is very important to decide
whether or not to drill more wells," he said.
ZPEB was contracted by Petronas, a Malaysian petroleum company,which was
given the Gambella concession in 2003, to undertake drilling works. Petronas and
Ethiopia's Ministry of Mines and Energy signed the petroleum exploration and
production sharing agreement that enables the company to explore and develop the
oil reserve in the Gambella basin, near the Sudanese border.
The Gambella concession stretches across a 19,600 sq. km of land. The
Gambella basin is an extension of the Melut basin, located in south Sudan.
The Melut basin is known for its huge amount of oil reserve. Petronas has
been exploring and developing oil fields in Sudan.
In the past two years, ZPEB, hired by Petronas, has been undertaking seismic
survey in the Gabmella basin.
Petronas experts analyzed the seismic data collected from Gambella and
identified the specific areas where some exploration wells would be drilled.
Petronas has allocated 16 million U.S. dollars to cover the expenses of the
drilling on the first well.