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Icon to commence hydraulic stimulation at Queensland's ATP 855

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Icon Energy Limited has advised that the ATP 855 Joint Venture has reached agreement on the forthcoming hydraulic stimulation and testing program to be undertaken by Condor Energy Services Limited (Condor) due to commence in early September 2014.

Condor’s hydraulic stimulation equipment arrived in Melbourne on 26 July 2014. Following clearance in Melbourne and testing in Adelaide, the equipment will be transported to the Cooper Basin in preparation for the commencement of the hydraulic stimulation program.

This programme, involving hydraulic stimulation and extended flow testing of specific formations in Geoffrey-1, Redland-1, Hervey-1 and Etty-1, is designed to better understand the gas production potential from the Permian Formations within the Nappamerri Trough.

The program is scheduled to take a number of months as the wells are flow tested and preliminary decline rates determined in order to better understand the potential gas recovery from these formations.

In Geoffrey-1 the lowermost part of the well will be tested initially and, subject to Joint Venture approval, shallower formations will subsequently be stimulated and flow tested in order to evaluate the flow characteristics of those individual formations. This will lead to a better understanding of the overall gas deliverability from the well.

Icon Energy Managing Director Mr Ray James said, “We have focussed extensively on the results we wanted to achieve from the stimulation and testing programme and we have designed a programme aimed at achieving acceptable flow rates and decline curves. 

In moving this project forward, it is important for us to be able to understand and then focus our attention on the commercial aspects of the tenement and achieving acceptable flow and decline rates is a major step forward in this outcome.

This is an extremely exciting time for Icon Energy and our shareholders as we approach our largest stimulation and testing programme in ATP 855 and we look forward to achieving the results that further de-risk our unconventional basin-centred gas asset in ATP 855”


Edited from various sources by David Bizley

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