Sound Energy confirms post-stimulation gas flow rate at the Tendrara TE-7 well
Published by Louise Mulhall,
Editorial Assistant
Oilfield Technology,
Sound Energy, the European and African focused upstream gas company, has confirmed a successful second well at the company's Tendrara licence, onshore Morocco.
As announced by the company on 7 October 2016, the company's second Tendrara well (TE-7) was drilled successfully to a total measured depth of 3459 m, corresponding to a vertical depth of 2611 m. TE-7 has a total contact length through the TAGI reservoir of some 837 m, including a 700 m sub-horizontal section.
The company has now completed operations and has announced that it has achieved a gas flow rate towards the end of the clean up process, post stimulation, of 32 million ft3/d with a flowing tubing head pressure of 230 bar on a choke of 40/64. This rate is significantly above the company's pre-drill expectations. Based on the clean up phase, the well's potential is predicted by the Company to be significantly above 40 million ft3/d with a 50% drawdown.
The company will now proceed with the planned extended well test of TE-7 to confirm production sustainability and to aid comprehensive field development planning. The TE-7 bottom hole reservoir pressure and its correlation with the gas gradient of the other Tendrara wells will be announced after conclusion of the the extended well test.
This announcement is inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of Regulation 596/2014.
James Parsons, Chief Executive Officer of Sound Energy, commented:
"I am pleased to report the success of our second well at Tendrara and that the use of sub-horizontal drilling techniques on TE-7 has delivered a significant uplift on flow rates. This result further re-inforces our belief in the Eastern Morocco TAGI / Palaeozoic play.
My team and I look forward to the results of the extended well test and the finalization of plans for our first outpost well, TE-8."
For more information, please visit: http://www.soundenergyplc.com
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