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    PGNiG, FX Energy Flow Gas at Miesczewo-1K Well

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PGNIG and FX Energy, Inc. appear to have an initial success with a drill stem test (DST) of the t the Mieczewo-1K exploratory well in the Fences concession in central Poland, well flowed gas with no water.

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PGNiG, FX Energy Flow Gas at Miesczewo-1K Well

The Polish Oil and Gas Company (PGNIG) and its partner, FX Energy, Inc. appear to have an initial success at the Mieczewo-1K well.

An initial drill stem test (DST) of the exploratory well in the Fences concession in central Poland, well flowed gas with no water.

Andy Pierce, Vice President of Operations for FX Energy, remarked, “We are encouraged with this initial DST, but keep in mind we’ve only drilled a few meters into the pay zone so far. We have more drilling, coring and testing to do before we can say for sure whether this is a producible gas deposit. But so far everything looks just like we expected.”

FX Energy reported that at the time of the DST, the Mieczewo-1K well had drilled a total of 9.6 meters of porous Rotliegend sandstone.

The well will be drilled and cored another 50-60 meters, then logged and tested to determine the full extent of the pay zone and other reservoir parameters.

PGNIG is the operator and owns 51%; FX Energy owns 49% of the working interest.