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    Mosman hooks up Winters-2 well in East Texas

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The well is initially flowing at 545,000 m3 of gas/day.

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Mosman hooks up Winters-2 well in East Texas

Mosman Oil and Gas said March 7 it had launched the Winters-2 gas well at its Winters gas lease in Polk County, East Texas.

The London-listed independent producer estimates the initial flow rate at 545,000 m3/day, equating to 105 barrels/day of oil equivalent. That is slightly less than recorded during flow testing, where Winters-2 produced from 576,000 to 624,000 m3/d.

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Mosman says the well and equipment will be monitored with a view to adjusting the flow rate in due course.

Winters-2 was recompleted  at depths of 6,695 to 6,700 ft in the Wilcox sand layer. Mosman is the operator with a 23% working interest held by its subsidiary Nadsoilco, which it acquired last July in a £1.1mn ($1.5mn) transaction.

Purchasing Nadsoilco also allowed Mosman to take its existing stake in nearby oil concession Stanley to 36.5%, from around 20% previously. Some 124 b/d of oil was produced at Stanley in the 12 months ending June 30, 2021, and a new well was brought on stream there in late 2021. Mosman aims to recomplete another well, Stanley-5, following the completion of Winters-2.

The company produced 63 boe/d in the year up to June 30, 2021 from its five assets, excluding Winters. Mosman participates in the Winters-1 well and also produces hydrocarbons from Falcon-1 (75%), Livingston (20%) and Greater Stanley (40%), all situated in Texas, as well as Arkoma (27%) in Oklahoma.

Away from the US, Mosman has a 100% stake in two exploration-stage licences in Australia's Northern Territory: EP145 and EPA 155.

 "Mosman is pleased to see that following completion of gas infrastructure, enabling gas production from the Winters and Stanley leases, this initial flow rate is an excellent starting point and we look forward to continuing to build our production base," John Barr, Mosman's chairman, said.