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    Origin, Falcon report gas flow at Amungee NW-1H well

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Amungee is located in the Beetaloo sub-basin in Northern Territory, Australia and the testing conducted is part of the 2021 work programme.

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Origin, Falcon report gas flow at Amungee NW-1H well

London-listed Falcon Oil & Gas on September 3 said that the production log test at the Amungee NW-1H well suggests a normalised gas flow rate equivalent of between 5.2-5.8mn ft3/d per 1,000 m of horizontal section.

Amungee is located in the Beetaloo sub-basin in Northern Territory, Australia and the testing conducted is part of the 2021 work programme which is operated by Falcon’s joint venture partner, Origin Energy.

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The well was successfully put back on production testing on August 7. Initial flow rates during the first 48 hours of testing ranged between 2-4mn ft3/d with rates averaging 1.23mn ft3/d over the first 23 days.

“While we wait for further news from our operations at Kyalla 117 N2-1H ST2 and Velkerri 76 S2-1, we look forward to working with our JV partner, Origin, in establishing the next phase of work on the Middle Velkerri B Shale,” Falcon CEO Philip O’Quigley CEO said. “With other drilling activity in neighbouring Santos-operated blocks targeting the Velkerri dry gas play, this is an important moment for the nationally significant Beetaloo sub-basin.”