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Real Energy commences drilling in Cooper Basin

Oilfield Technology,


Real Energy Corporation has commenced drilling on its maiden well in the Cooper Basin, Tamarama-1.

The Tamarama-1 well is Real Energy’s maiden exploration well in the Cooper Basin, aimed at confirming the presence of gas in the Toolachee and Patchawarra formations and determining reservoir productivity. A secondary objective of this well is to obtain samples from the Toolebuc Shale to further our knowledge of this potential shale oil play.

The well is expected to take approximately two and a half weeks to drill and complete from spud date. ATP 927P is surrounded by proven and producing gas and oil fields operated by Santos, with gas production being used to feed growing demand for east coast gas.

Results from the initial drilling program will underpin Real Energy’s forward work plan, with successful wells to be cased and suspended for flow testing in early 2015. Real Energy's acreage is prospective for basin centred gas (BCG), conventional oil and shale oil and gas. This upcoming drilling program will test the presence of BCG within ATP927P.


Ensign Rig 916 at Tamarama-1.

An independent geologist’s report estimated that the Permian section in ATP927P and ATP917P contains a mean gross estimated petroleum initially-in-place of 10.2 trillion ft3 of gas.

The program has been structured so that if Tamarama-1 disproves the existence of BCG, the program can be paused.


Adapted from press release by Katie Woodward

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