ISLAMABAD:   (Parliament Times)   Pakistan’s estimated natural gas demand is about 7-8 BCFD out of which less
than 4 BCFD is being produced locally. There is 50% of Gas shortfall in the energy mix of
the country. Successful exploitation of shale gas may provide Pakistan with a sustainable
supply of natural gas/oil (against EIA estimated recoverable gas resources).
According to EIA Shale Gas Assessment Report 2015 (USA); Pakistan has around
105 Tcf of recoverable shale gas and 9.1 Billion bbls of recoverable shale oil resources.
However the resources are not booked as “reserves” and need to be further rationalized
through additional technical information regarding the Shale Reservoir.
OGDCL conducted Shale Gas Study in Indus Basin through M/s Weatherford,
USA. This study used available data comprising petrophysical, geological, geophysical,
geochemical, geomechanical and reservoir etc. of over 117 wells drilled across the Indus
Basin. The study shortlisted priority areas and provided geo-modeling, well design for pilot
vertical and horizontal sections along with frac design, simulated production profile and
tentative cost estimates.
In the light of study, OGDCL is planning to drill her first ever-dedicated Shale Gas
Well, KUC-01 mainly to prove the concept that the Sembar Shales can also be exploited as
Hydrocarbon Reservoir and Producer. The major focus of this experimental effort is not on
the economics of the well but on acquiring first hand data to bridge data gaps regarding the
frackability and producibility of the Sembar Shales. KUC#01 being drilled as first of its type
and due to unexpected operational complications, the estimated chance of success (COS)
for commercial hydrocarbon production at this point in time is very low (<10%).
KUC#01 is an experimental pilot project which comprises a vertical or near vertical
hole to be drilled down to top of Chiltan Formation. More value and focus at KUC#01 is
attached to data acquisition rather than commercial objectives. However it will provide a
wealth of data regarding behavior of Sembar Shales with respect to its reservoir and
completion quality, producibility, test of available technology and equipment etc. The shale
project is likely to help in the formulation of Shale Gas Policy and further development
scheme for Shale Gas exploitation. Sembar Formation will be extensively cored and logged
with all possible analytical tests. Based on these results, the sweet spots will be delineated
and data-fracked followed by main-fracks (Rigless). Contingent upon evaluation of data and
encouraging results of hydraulic fracturing in vertical pilot hole, 800m horizontal (lateral)
hole will be drilled in the best sweet spot with a number of hydraulic frack stages planned in
this section for optimized production.
OGDCL also strongly cautions regarding some media reports about discovery of
Shale hydrocarbons by OGDCL. The information is factually incorrect as OGDCL has
neither shared any information in this regard nor has the company so far drilled any Shale
Well. OGDCL is, however, working on a Shale Pilot Project as explained above which
includes drilling of Shale well at future date. Please note that OGDCL disseminates all
material information to the relevant stakeholders including Pakistan Stock Exchange and
London Stock Exchange as per compliance and regulatory requirements. It is, therefore,
requested that any information not issued by OGDCL may be ignored.

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