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We Have Our Own OYEL by damijah(m): 8:33am On Jul 28, 2015
New well drilling moves Lagos closer to first oil

JULY 28, 2015 : FEMI ASU
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| credits: bingoenglish.com
The possibility of first oil from the Aje shallow-water field offshore Lagos this year has received a significant boost with the commencement of drilling on the Aje-5 production well on the Oil Mining Licence 113.

The Aje-5 well is part of the first phase of a two-phase development plan for the field.

The well is being drilled with the Saipem Scarabeo 3 semi-submersible drilling rig, Panoro Energy, one of the joint partners involved in the Aje field development, said in a statement on Monday.

The firm said, “Following drilling, the Aje-5 well will be completed as a subsea oil production well.

“The drilling and completion for Aje-5 is expected to take approximately 70 days. Following this, the rig will be used to re-enter the existing Aje-4 well to complete it as a second Cenomanian subsea oil production well.”

It added that installation of the production manifold, flowlines, umbilicals and risers would take place in the fourth quarter of this year, after which the floating production, storage and offloading vessel, the ‘Front Puffin’, would be installed and commissioned.

“Production is expected to commence by year-end 2015 at an initial anticipated production flow rate of approximately 1,100 barrels of oil per day, net to Panoro from these two wells, in accordance with the first phase of the approved Field Development Plan.”

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Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by damijah(m): 8:33am On Jul 28, 2015
Signs of greater things ahead
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by tobtap: 8:46am On Jul 28, 2015
grin grin
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by Mynd44: 8:47am On Jul 28, 2015
In an already over-populated Lagos?

*sighs*
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by edo3(m): 8:57am On Jul 28, 2015
Mynd44:
In an already over-populated Lagos?
*sighs*
We decongest them by sending them back 2 Biafra lands..

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Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by Nobody: 9:06am On Jul 28, 2015
edo3:
We decongest them by sending them back 2 Biafra lands..
Animal in human form.
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by zendy: 9:09am On Jul 28, 2015
damijah:
New well drilling moves Lagos closer to first oil

JULY 28, 2015 : FEMI ASU
5 Comments

| credits: bingoenglish.com
The possibility of first oil from the Aje shallow-water field offshore Lagos this year has received a significant boost with the commencement of drilling on the Aje-5 production well on the Oil Mining Licence 113.

The Aje-5 well is part of the first phase of a two-phase development plan for the field.

The well is being drilled with the Saipem Scarabeo 3 semi-submersible drilling rig, Panoro Energy, one of the joint partners involved in the Aje field development, said in a statement on Monday.

The firm said, “Following drilling, the Aje-5 well will be completed as a subsea oil production well.

“The drilling and completion for Aje-5 is expected to take approximately 70 days. Following this, the rig will be used to re-enter the existing Aje-4 well to complete it as a second Cenomanian subsea oil production well.”

It added that installation of the production manifold, flowlines, umbilicals and risers would take place in the fourth quarter of this year, after which the floating production, storage and offloading vessel, the ‘Front Puffin’, would be installed and commissioned.

“Production is expected to commence by year-end 2015 at an initial anticipated production flow rate of approximately 1,100 barrels of oil per day, net to Panoro from these two wells, in accordance with the first phase of the approved Field Development Plan.”

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After having your oil then what? Will that bring back the sense of self determination the Yorubas have since lost? Will it make the Yorubas seek Odua Republic? Yorubas will still remain self confessed slaves of "one Nigeria" wether they have Oil or not.
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by TruthisGOD: 9:46am On Jul 28, 2015
damijah:
New well drilling moves Lagos closer to first oil

JULY 28, 2015 : FEMI ASU
5 Comments

| credits: bingoenglish.com
The possibility of first oil from the Aje shallow-water field offshore Lagos this year has received a significant boost with the commencement of drilling on the Aje-5 production well on the Oil Mining Licence 113.

The Aje-5 well is part of the first phase of a two-phase development plan for the field.

The well is being drilled with the Saipem Scarabeo 3 semi-submersible drilling rig, Panoro Energy, one of the joint partners involved in the Aje field development, said in a statement on Monday.

The firm said, “Following drilling, the Aje-5 well will be completed as a subsea oil production well.

“The drilling and completion for Aje-5 is expected to take approximately 70 days. Following this, the rig will be used to re-enter the existing Aje-4 well to complete it as a second Cenomanian subsea oil production well.”

It added that installation of the production manifold, flowlines, umbilicals and risers would take place in the fourth quarter of this year, after which the floating production, storage and offloading vessel, the ‘Front Puffin’, would be installed and commissioned.

“Production is expected to commence by year-end 2015 at an initial anticipated production flow rate of approximately 1,100 barrels of oil per day, net to Panoro from these two wells, in accordance with the first phase of the approved Field Development Plan.”

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U forgot to state the obvious and most important facts- what is the initial oil in place and oil reserve?
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by Nobody: 10:02am On Jul 28, 2015
edo3:
We decongest them by sending them back 2 Biafra lands..
don't send them to the erosion ravaged region.













The laGOONn will do grin

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Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by Nobody: 10:05am On Jul 28, 2015
zendy:


After having your oil then what? Will that bring back the sense of self determination the Yorubas have since lost? Will it make the Yorubas seek Odua Republic? Yorubas will still remain self confessed slaves of "one Nigeria" wether they have Oil or not.
ibos are not slaves but their region is poorer than ours---UN
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by 7lives: 10:07am On Jul 28, 2015
zendy:


After having your oil then what? Will that bring back the sense of self determination the Yorubas have since lost? Will it make the Yorubas seek Odua Republic? Yorubas will still remain self confessed slaves of "one Nigeria" wether they have Oil or not.

What is your obsession with Yoruba self determination, face your business.
You secessionists will eventually get your wish iand we will remain with other Nigerians as one indivisible family, God put us together for a reason and we are not ready to go against that.
Americans will not be where they today had the secessionists succeed, we want to integrate we don't want to differentiate abi na by force?.
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by Demmocrats(m): 10:09am On Jul 28, 2015
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by truefact: 10:11am On Jul 28, 2015
1toRtoiSe1:
ibos are not slaves but their region is poorer than ours---UN
Just imagine if igbos has had it as rosy as yoruba... pls you have nothing to boast of...as far as nigeria is concern. ..you claim sophistication, yet Hausa still control power in Nigeria...Always remember igbo fought war and lost whenever you make comparison.
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by 7lives: 10:46am On Jul 28, 2015
truefact:

Just imagine if igbos has had it as rosy as yoruba... pls you have nothing to boast of...as far as nigeria is concern. ..you claim sophistication, yet Hausa still control power in Nigeria...Always remember igbo fought war and lost whenever you make comparison.

Yoruba never had it rosy and you know it stop this lie, the only difference is that Yoruba are deep thinkers and are always futuristic in their approach to issues. Ogbon ju agbara lo, they believe if you things easy it will eventually work out, if you take it hard you will destroy it.
Ohun a fele mu didan lon dan, ohun a fagbara mu kokoko ni le, haba.

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Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by zendy: 10:52am On Jul 28, 2015
7lives:


What is your obsession with Yoruba self determination, face your business.
You secessionists will eventually get your wish iand we will remain with other Nigerians as one indivisible family, God put us together for a reason and we are not ready to go against that.
Americans will not be where they today had the secessionists succeed, we want to integrate we don't want to differentiate abi na by force?.

I wouldn't call it obsession, as an Igbo man, it's no skin of my nose if the Yorubas secede or not but it intrigues me as someone who read about the Oyo empire and Afonja while in secondary School now seeing the same people don't have sense of self determination in this present day. I wonder what went wrong. God did not put us together, that's not how God operates. God lets us make our own choices, who we are, where we want to be and who we want to be with. We were put together by the British and their superior firepower and Nigeria has been kept together by superior firepower ever since then except it is not the White man holding it any more. Don't bring the American civil war into this. That war was about freeing slaves while the Nigerian civil war was the reverse.

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Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by damijah(m): 12:03pm On Jul 28, 2015
zendy:


After having your oil then what? Will that bring back the sense of self determination the Yorubas have since lost? Will it make the Yorubas seek Odua Republic? Yorubas will still remain self confessed slaves of "one Nigeria" wether they have Oil or not.
Lol, you must be funny, what is more important, WAR or PEACE? Wake up bro, I ain't beefing the igbos.
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by damijah(m): 12:04pm On Jul 28, 2015
TruthisGOD:
U forgot to state the obvious and most important facts- what is the initial oil in place and oil reserve?
Bro you can read right?
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by damijah(m): 12:08pm On Jul 28, 2015
truefact:

Just imagine if igbos has had it as rosy as yoruba... pls you have nothing to boast of...as far as nigeria is concern. ..you claim sophistication, yet Hausa still control power in Nigeria...Always remember igbo fought war and lost whenever you make comparison.
Lol, Yoruba ruled for 8 years now. Abi how them be slaves? Guy
Re: We Have Our Own OYEL by BRAV0O(m): 12:15pm On Jul 28, 2015
7lives:


Yoruba never had it rosy and you know it stop this lie, the only difference is that Yoruba are deep thinkers and are always futuristic in their approach to issues. Ogbon ju agbara lo, they believe if you things easy it will eventually work out, if you take it hard you will destroy it.
Ohun a fele mu didan lon dan, ohun a fagbara mu kokoko ni le, haba.
u're so on point with the proverb imagine as the war fetch them their biafra ? Wao I learn from u just now , thanks much!!

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