SDX Energy provides update on ONZ-7 well, Morocco
Published by Laura Dean,
Deputy Editor
Oilfield Technology,
SDX Energy Inc., the North Africa focused oil and gas company, has announced that the ONZ-7 well on the Sebou permit in Morocco has been completed and tested.
Using a 48/64 in. choke, the ONZ-7 well achieved an average flow rate of conventional natural gas of 10 million standard ft3/d. The well will now be shut in for several days for a pressure build-up after which it will be connected to the local infrastructure.
Paul Welch, President and CEO of SDX, commented:
"Today’s positive update on ONZ-7 reaffirms our view that the Sebou permit has the potential to be highly cash generative for SDX. Furthermore, the maximum flow rate during this test of 15.34 million standard ft3/d is the highest achieved to date in the basin. This provides us with further confidence in being able to deliver our gross production target of 8 - 10 million standard ft3/d of conventional natural gas in Morocco by the end of 2018.”
Read the article online at: https://www.oilfieldtechnology.com/special-reports/07022018/sdx-energy-provides-update-on-onz-7-well-morocco/
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