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Transerv Energy: Warrow update

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Transerv Energy (ASX: TSV) has announced that Warro-5 has begun to flow gas naturally following the removal of the jet pump from the wellbore.

Warro-5 flowed a first flush of gas at a rate of over 4 million ft3/d during the inital 18 hours and the rate has stabilised at approximately 0.45 million ft3/d which is consistent with those achieved during the jet pump operations. The accompanying water rates are following a similar decreasing trend to that observed during the jet pump operatons and is presently 315 bwpd.

Testing at Warro-6 continues with a gas rate averaging 0.7 million ft3/d with water rates below 300 bwpd and declining.


Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall

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