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Production Test Results

2 Feb 2012 07:00

RNS Number : 6457W
Max Petroleum PLC
02 February 2012
 



Max Petroleum Plc

("Max Petroleum" or the "Company")

 

Production Test Results

 

2 February 2012

 

Max Petroleum Plc, an oil and gas exploration and production company focused on Kazakhstan, is pleased to announce that it has begun testing a second Triassic reservoir in the SAGW-1 well in the Sagiz West Field at depths between 1,243 to 1,255 metres, flowing 43 API gravity oil at a stable rate of 430 barrels of oil per day ("bopd") over a 17-hour period. Additionally, the Company has begun testing a second Jurassic reservoir in the ASK-1 well in the Asanketken Field at depths between 1,271 to 1,277 metres, flowing 36 degree API gravity oil at a stable rate of 1,005 bopd over a 24-hour period. Both wells are connected to temporary production facilities and will be placed on long-term test production for up to 90 days.

 

 

Enquiries:

 

Max Petroleum Plc

 

 

Michael Young

President and Chief Financial Officer

Tel: +44 (0)20 7355 9590

 

Tom Randell

Director of Investor Relations

 

Merlin PR

 

David Simonson / Anca Spiridon

Tel: +44 (0)207 726 8400

WH Ireland Ltd

 

Daniel Bate / Robin Gwyn

Tel: +44 (0)161 832 2174

 

Macquarie Capital

Paul Connolly / Steve Baldwin

Tel: +44 (0)203 037 2000

 

Richard Hook, Chief Operating Officer of Max Petroleum, is the qualified person that has reviewed and approved the technical information contained in this announcement. Mr. Hook is a member of the Houston Geological Society and holds both Masters and Bachelors of Science degrees in geology.

 

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