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January 11, 2016

Warro-5 flows Gas Testing to Start

 

Transerv Energy informed that fracture stimulation work has been successfully concluded at the Warro-5 well in WA’s Mid-West. The Warro-5 and Warro-6 wells are now being completed in preparation for long term gas testing.

Warro-5 stimulation operations were completed on 7th January and all the equipment is now being demobilized from site. The final, second stage at Warro-5 resulted in the 305,000 pounds (138,400kg) of proppant being placed in the gas reservoir. Combined with the deeper Stage 1, Warro-5 has injected 385,000 pounds (175,000kg) of proppant over an interval 4330 – 4410mRT.

Clean-up flows at Warro-5, conducted over the weekend yielded a sustained gas flow with a continuous flare. Like Warro-6, the gas rate could not be measured. This will be done once metering equipment, required for the extended testing programme, is installed.

At Warro-6, the Enerdrill workover Rig 1 is now preparing to run 2 3/8” production tubing a>er which a jet pump will be placed in the well to assist with the recovery of any liquids. An identical completion will be installed immediately afterwards at Warro-5. Gas flow testing is expected to commence at both Warro-5 and 6 wells during the second half of January 2016 and is planned to continue through Q1 and Q2 2016.
 

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