The foremost exploration basin
RRhino has been exploring in Namibia for over a decade, and today holds Operatorship of Block 2914A (PEL 85) with a 85% participating interest.
Located in the shallower portion (~500m to ~1500m water depth) of the very exciting Orange Basin, 2914A is encircled to the outboard by the multiple Namibian discoveries made over the last two years, with the nearest discovery being less than 20km away.
In late 2022, Rhino designed and sole-funded the acquisition of a new 3D seismic survey covering 1700 km2, with the aim of reconfirming and expanding the block’s lead inventory.
Early analysis of the new seismic cube, combined with extensive existing datasets, gives confidence in the multiple play types identified and the abundance of drillable prospects.
Rhino and its partners are progressing with the planning and contracting of a 2 well exploration drilling and testing campaign.
Rhino is pleased to announce a Request for Information (RFI) to qualified Namibian companies who wish to apply to provide services for our upcoming exploration drilling campaign, expected to begin in November 2024.
The foremost exploration basin
RRhino has been exploring in Namibia for over a decade, and today holds Operatorship of Block 2914A (PEL 85) with a 85% participating interest.
Located in the shallower portion (~500m to ~1500m water depth) of the very exciting Orange Basin, 2914A is encircled to the outboard by the multiple Namibian discoveries made over the last two years, with the nearest discovery being less than 20km away.
In late 2022, Rhino designed and sole-funded the acquisition of a new 3D seismic survey covering 1700 km2, with the aim of reconfirming and expanding the block’s lead inventory.
Early analysis of the new seismic cube, combined with extensive existing datasets, gives confidence in the multiple play types identified and the abundance of drillable prospects.
Rhino and its partners are progressing with the planning and contracting of a 2 well exploration drilling and testing campaign.