OSH31 Mar 2020 23:05
With all our hype today some may have missed this update from oil search.
Testing of the Nanushuk reservoirs encountered in the Mitquq 1 ST1 and the Stirrup 1 wells has been completed.
Both wells were drilled, logged, cored and flow tested. The flow tests included a clean-up, flow period and a pressure build-up prior to the final flow test to assess well deliverability.
Mitquq 1 ST1, a sidetrack from the Mitquq 1 oil discovery, located nine kilometres east of the proposed central processing facility of the Pikka Unit Development, encountered a net pay zone of 52.5 metres (172 feet) with a gas cap of 9 metres (29 feet). On test, the well flowed at a stabilised rate of 1,730 barrels of oil per day (bopd) from a single stimulated zone.
The Stirrup 1 exploration well, located approximately 12 kilometres west of the 2017 Horseshoe discovery well and 35 kilometres southwest of the proposed Pikka Unit development infrastructure, encountered an oil column with net pay of 23 metres (75 feet). On test, the well flowed at a stabilised rate of 3,520 bopd from a single stimulated zone.