Range Resources provides Indonesia operations update
Published by Laura Dean,
Deputy Editor
Oilfield Technology,
Range, an international oil and gas company with assets in Trinidad and Indonesia, and an oilfield services business in Trinidad, provides an update on the operations at the Perlak field, Indonesia.
As previously announced, the operator of the project commenced reopening and workover operations on the selected wells. Following the reactivation operations on the first well (POG-D), the well produced 145 bbls of high-quality light oil from one of the multiple production zones over intermittent pumping periods of approximately 117 hrs during a two week timeframe. Further studies and tests are underway to establish a stable production rate.
The rig was subsequently mobilised to the second well in the work programme (the POG-E well) and commenced reopening and workover operations on the well. There is a downhole obstruction in the well, which workover operations are attempting to remove.
As announced on 22 March 2018, the agreed programme for the year comprises reopening of up to ten existing, previously producing wells; two workovers of previously producing wells (POG-D and POG-E wells); and geological, geophysical and integrity studies.
The work programme is expected to add up to 200 bopd of production (gross). The produced oil will be trucked to Pertamina EP Pangkalan Susu field located 153 km away and exclusively sold to Pertamina, an Indonesian state-owned oil and natural gas corporation.
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/drilling-and-production/06072018/range-resources-provides-indonesia-operations-update/
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