Strike Energy Reports High Flow Rates At Erregulla Deep-1 Well In Australia
2024-10-23 12:01
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Wedoany.com Report-Oct 23, Strike Energy has reported “exceptional” outcomes from its production testing at the Erregulla Deep-1 (ED-1) onshore well in the onshore Perth basin, Australia.

The well has demonstrated strong flow rates and one of the highest flowing pressures ever recorded in the basin, marking a significant step forward for the West Erregulla project.

Following the positive testing results, ED-1 will be suspended as a future producer.

The testing equipment will be removed from the site, and the necessary engineering, documentation, costing and planning will commence to incorporate ED-1 into the Field Development Plan for the West Erregulla project, the company said.

Strike Energy added that it aims to reach an FID by the end of the year.

Strike Energy has reported “exceptional” outcomes from its production testing at the Erregulla Deep-1 (ED-1) onshore well in the onshore Perth basin, Australia.

The well has demonstrated strong flow rates and one of the highest flowing pressures ever recorded in the basin, marking a significant step forward for the West Erregulla project.

Following the positive testing results, ED-1 will be suspended as a future producer.

The testing equipment will be removed from the site, and the necessary engineering, documentation, costing and planning will commence to incorporate ED-1 into the Field Development Plan for the West Erregulla project, the company said.

Strike Energy added that it aims to reach an FID by the end of the year.

The production testing and logging at ED-1 have confirmed the presence of extremely high reservoir and flowing pressures, significant permeability, and the absence of sand and formation water production.

Additionally, the gas extracted has lower CO₂ levels and fewer impurities compared with the West Erregulla gas field, with CO₂ content recorded at 4%.

Testing rates were intentionally maintained within a conservative range to ensure the integrity of the well infrastructure and to manage the test safely, the company said in its press release.

The gas composition was consistent with downhole samples, indicating a low impurity dry gas.

However, the robust performance of the Kingia discovery during testing limited the assessment of the High Cliff zone.

The High Cliff zone experienced insufficient drawdown, reaching only some 270psi before hitting the pre-agreed testing limit. This was corroborated by a production logging tool indicating that Kingia gas flows were likely displacing High Cliff production.

The High Cliff gas discovery, with confirmed samples and permeability, will be targeted in a later phase of the well’s development, possibly including the high-potential zone in the Irwin River Coal Measures.

Erregulla Deep-1 is located adjacent and due east of the existing reserves at the West Erregulla gas field and aligns with the Lockyer and North Erregulla gas discoveries.

Strike operates the EP469 joint venture with partner Hancock, which holds an equal 50% stake.

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