Warro-6 encounters strong gas shows
Published by Angharad Lock,
Digital Assistant Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Transerv Energy has announced that Warro-6 commenced drilling in the 8 ½ in. hole on 30 October and is currently drilling ahead at 4387 m RT.
Warro-6 has encountered strong gas shows in a number of sandstone units below 4147 m RT and continues to experience significant, elevated gas readings in the sands to its present depth (4387m) which is 70m below the lowest known gas in previous Warro wells. A full report on the well results will be provided once Warro-6 has reached total depth and the electric logs have been interpreted.
Warro-6 is being drilled vertically to a planned total depth of approx. 4500m RT. The well is located 2.7 km to the north of Warro-5 and 1.7 km WSW of Warro 3 and 4. Warro-6 is located in a flank position on the western side of the field.
Edited from press release by Angharad Lock
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/04112015/warro-6-encounters-strong-gas-shows-476/
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