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MEXICO CITY – A consortium of Mexican and foreign private companies says a well drilled in shallow water has found between 1.4 and 2 billion barrels of crude oil equivalent in the Gulf of Mexico.
Houston, Texas-based Talos Energy LLC says it has a 35 per cent interest, along Sierra Oil and Gas and Premier Oil Plc.
Talos said in a statement Wednesday the well started at a depth of 545 feet (166 metres) below the Gulf surface and reached a depth of 11,100 feet (3,383 metres) underground.
It’s one of the largest discoveries made in shallow water by a private firm in Mexico, where private drilling under a concessionary scheme was approved as part of the country’s 2013 oil reforms.
Previously, the state-run oil company had found many shallow-water fields in the Gulf.
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