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    Falcon starts 2021 Aussie work programme

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It has begun its 2021 work programme with operations at Kyalla 117 well in the Beetaloo sub-basin, Northern Territory, Australia.

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Falcon starts 2021 Aussie work programme

London-listed Falcon Oil & Gas has started its 2021 work programme with operations at the Kyalla 117 well in the Beetaloo sub-basin, Northern Territory, Australia with its joint venture partner, Origin Energy, it said on June 22.

On-site operations at Kyalla 117 have begun, with rigging up now complete and clean-up operations resumed. These operations will be followed by an extended production test to determine the well's longer-term performance, Falcon said.

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“The commencement of operations at Kyalla 117 is an exciting first step for the planned 2021 work programme which will cover three different plays in the Beetaloo providing key information that will help determine the future appraisal and development programme. We look forward to providing results as soon as they become available,” Falcon CEO Philip O’Quigley said.

The 2021 work programme also includes work at the Velkerri 76 and Amungee NW 1H wells.