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24TH MAY 2021
WEST NEWTON OPERATIONS UPDATE
Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited is pleased to provide an update on the activities at the West Newton B site. All operations are being conducted in accordance with regulatory requirements, permissions, planning conditions and Covid-19 restrictions and guidance.
On Monday 24 May 2021, equipment required to complete and test the West Newton B-1z well commenced mobilisation to site. This equipment includes a workover rig, well test package, CEB burners (incinerators), a wireline unit and other related materials.
The amount of equipment and, in general, the size of it is less than required for drilling operations. The equipment will be rigged-up during the first week of operations after which completion activities including perforation and well treatment operations will commence. The well test will follow these operations. Overall, the duration of the West Newton B-1z completion and testing operations are expected to take approximately six (6) weeks.
Initially, site activities including rigging up and completion operations will be conducted during daylight hours (07:00-19:00), however, once well testing operations are underway site activities will move to 24-hours a day, seven days a week. HGV and delivery traffic will be planned for daytime hours (07:00-19:00), Monday to Saturday and will follow the approved traffic management route. The site will have a manned security presence and wellsite supervision 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
The West Newton B-1z completion and testing operations are targeting hydrocarbons in the conventional Kirkham Abbey Formation reservoir.
Following the cessation of operations on the WN B-1z well, it is Rathlin Energy (UK) Limited’s intention to mobilise equipment and personnel to the West Newton A site in order to recommence testing of the WN A-2 well.
Union Jack’s chairman, David Bramhill, said:
“All the results to date continue to support our belief that West Newton is a large scale, conventional onshore oil and gas development asset with potential offshore-sized resources in place.”
https://drillordrop.com/2021/05/17/wressle-proppant-squeeze-still-awaiting-consent-but-west-newton-well-tests-imminent-union-jack/
''Final consent had not yet been granted for the stimulation of the Wressle oil well in North Lincolnshire, Union Jack Oil confirmed today. But the company announced that tests on wells at two West Newton sites in East Yorkshire were expected soon.''
https://drillordrop.com/2021/05/11/west-newton-b-permit-changes-approved/
https://drillordrop.com/2021/04/20/flow-testing-at-west-newton-b-due-next-month/