Arrow's Second Well at Icaco Field in Colombia Produces 830 bpd
2026-06-18 11:50
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en.Wedoany.com Reported - Arrow Exploration has brought its second well drilled in the Icaco field, located in the Tapir block of Colombia's Llanos Basin, into production. The well, designated IC-2, has a total measured depth of 12,020 feet (true vertical depth of 7,399 feet) and encountered multiple hydrocarbon-bearing intervals during drilling. IC-2 spudded on May 18 and reached target depth on May 26.

Arrow brings second Icaco well into production

Log analysis confirmed 19.5 feet of net pay in the Carbonera C7 formation, 6 feet in the Gacheta formation, and 74.5 feet in the Ubaque formation, for a total net pay vertical thickness of 100 feet. IC-2 is currently producing at a restricted rate with a 35/128 choke and a pump frequency of 37 Hz, yielding total production of approximately 830 barrels per day from the Ubaque formation, with a net production of 415 bpd. The crude oil has an API gravity of 13.4° and a water cut of 1%.

Arrow spudded the IC-4HZ well on June 13, which also targets the Ubaque formation. The company stated that it plans to continue drilling horizontal and vertical development wells in the Icaco field. Arrow holds a 50% beneficial interest in the Tapir block.

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