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Ascent Resources plc Has announced preliminary fracture stimulation of the Pg-11A Well at the Petišovci Project, Slovenia resulted on stabilised gas flow rate of 2.1 MMscfd and approximately 50 bpd of condensate.

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Ascent Announces Preliminary Fracture Stimulation Results

Ascent Resources plc has completed initial testing operations following the successful fracture stimulation of the Pg-11A well at the Petišovci Project ('the Project') in Slovenia. 

After cleaning out the three pumped stages the stabilised gas flow rate of 2.1 MMscfd and approximately 50 bpd of condensate was achieved.  

The combined gas and condensate production rate was c.400 barrels of oil equivalent per day.  Pg-11A will now be prepared for production with the installation of a customised production string to optimise the flow rate and gas recovery.
 
Equipment operated by Halliburton will now be moved to the Pg-10 well where fracture stimulation operations will commence in the coming days.
 
Ascent's Managing Director, Jeremy Eng commented, "Although the stabilised flow rate has exceeded our commercial threshold, a number of difficulties with the fracturing operation lead us to believe that this flow rate may not be representative of the true potential of the reservoir.  We will soon commence the fracture stimulation of Pg-10 in order to learn more about the likely gas production rate from a different part of the field, the fluid dynamics of the various reservoirs and how best we can commercialise the clear potential of this gasfield."
 
The Petišovci Project is a joint venture between Geoenergo d.o.o. a Slovene company that is the concessionaire and which holds a 25% interest in the project and Ascent Slovenia Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Ascent Resources plc, which holds a 75% interest in the project.

Source: Ascent Resources