Saturday, November 21, 2009 9:16:10 AM
My thinking is we have a very thick sandstone zone (Agbada) that runs from the coast (or maybe even inland) out into the GOG with the natural slope coming up to the south.
If AKPO is in this zone and they are drilling 40+ wells, they must know there is no saltwater. If there was, when they start taking the pressure down, the saltwater would come to them.
Now if we are in that same zone and it is even higher than AKPO, all we will have is NG in the uplifts like Spp is reporting and condensate in all the lower part of that zone like everyone else is hearing.
How big is it? I have no idea, without knowing how thick the sand is, but it could be as Try says "A Monster"..
John
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