The Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) has confirmed the successful revival of production from the Chak # 2-2 Well, located in the Sinjhoro Block, Sindh.
“We are pleased to announce the successful revival of production from Chak # 2-2 Well, a joint venture located in the Sinjhoro Block,” the energy giant said in its filing at the Pakistan Stock Exchange (PSX).
The block comprises Oil and Gas Development Company Limited (OGDCL) as the Operator with a 62.5% working interest, Government Holdings (Private) Limited (GHPL) with 22.5%, and Orient Petroleum Inc. (OPI) holding 15%.
The well is situated in District Sanghar, Sindh Province.
Following sidetrack and re-completion in the Basal Sand formation, post-completion testing has yielded encouraging results, with a production rate of 115 barrels of oil per day (BPD) and 7.0 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) of gas. Additionally, 21 metric tons per day (Mton/D) of LPG is being recovered.
The well has now been successfully integrated into the Sinjhoro Gas Processing Plant, with the processed gas being injected into the SSGCL network.
This achievement reflects OGDCL’s focus on operational efficiency and reserve optimization, reinforcing its position as Pakistan’s leading E&P company committed to sustainable energy and stakeholder value.
OGDCL continues to solidify its position as Pakistan’s leading exploration and production company with a focus on maximising stakeholder value and contributing to sustainable energy development.