Helium One Global reported the completion of the engineering audit on the drilling rig for the Phase II programme ahead of spudding in early 2023 at Rukwa (100%) in Tanzania.
AUDIT
Aberdeen Drilling Consultants (ADC) signed off the Epiroc Predator 220 drilling rig as fit for purpose after a detailed examination including a successful high pressure endurance test requiring eight hours operation at >2,000 Psi.
The rig, which is mounted on a truck for improved mobility and ease of operation, has a 950HP powertrain and 100T mast rating capable of drilling 8.5″ hole to 2500m.
Helium One added that this was more than sufficient to test targets at Tai with stacked closures identified to a maximum depth of 1,300m.
Baker Hughes will provide integrated services including drilling fluid, cementing, wireline evaluation and downhole gas sampling services.
TAI PROSPECT
Chief executive David Minchin said that the company would complete paperwork for exporting the rig, followed by mobilisation.
“Helium One management team are in contact with all relevant parties and intend to be in Kenya to expediate this process.
“Thereafter the spud date will be dependent on mobilisation of Baker Hughes equipment, currently anticipated to be released in December, enabling drilling operations to commence during January / February 2023.
“An alternative rig has been identified which would be capable of undertaking our drilling programme at our Tai prospect in Tanzania.
“However this rig is not available until Q2 next year and hence remains as a standby option.”
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