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The Hlavlinka Duncan 1 well has reached a depth of 7,800 feet and has encountered a substantial gas show in the well. A downhole mechanical problem associated with the drilling equipment coupled with this gas occurrence has resulted in the need to activate the BOP’s (blow out prevention equipment). The well is currently shut in and under control at the surface however part of the drilling assembly remains in the hole. Well control experts are now on location to help determine the future plan of operations.
The gas shows are interpreted to be associated with a sandstone interval in the Cook Mountain Formation which is a substantial productive horizon in the area. The significance of these gas shows cannot be determined until the section can be wireline logged and ultimately tested if warranted.
Duncan 1 well, stabilised flow rates of 10.1 million cubic feet of gas per day and 260 barrels of light gravity condensate from the gas.
Oil and Gas conference in Sydney today?
Market Re-Rating?
Or just the realisation that STX is making $4 million + a month, and got lots of exploration to go?
IMHO... And happy to be one.
sp up 10% on reasonable volume“We are delighted at the granting of this new exploration licence in what is undoubtedly Australia’s premier onshore conventional oil and gas region and to be an early coal seam gas player in the area. Strike Oil is uniquely positioned to capitalise on the favourable market outlook for coal seam gas companies with a fast track exploration and development strategy with drilling planned to commence in the September quarter.
“We were particularly attracted to the location, close to major pipeline infrastructure and the encouraging findings of previous drilling and seismic work in the area,”
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