Salamander spuds E. Kalimantan appraisal well
Wednesday, January 9 2008 - 08:05 AM WIB
UK upstream firm Salamander Energy announced on Wednesday the spudding of the Tutung Alpha-1 appraisal well in the Bontang PSC, East Kalimantan.
The well will appraise the Tutung gas discovery.
The original discovery well tested 10 million standard cubic feet of gas per day and 613 barrels of condensate per day from Middle Miocene deltaic sandstones and is estimated to contain between 40 to 100 Bcf of recoverable reserves, it said.
Tutung-Alpha-1 well is located approximately 1.2 km north of the discovery well.
The well is being drilled using the Ensco-1 barge mounted rig and is programmed to reach a depth of approximately 3,200 metres sub-sea. Salamander is operator of the Bontang PSC and holds a net 70 percent interest in the licence. (denny)
