Tamboran successfully drills T2H well in Beetaloo
Sydney-listed Tamboran Resources on August 17 said that the Tanumbirini 2H (T2H) well in Australia’s Beetaloo sub-basin has been successfully drilled. T2H encountered significant gas shows and pressures that are typically strong indicators of commercial flow rates, it said.
“Drilling of T2H is complete and the drilling of the Tanumbirini 3H (T3H) will commence shortly,” the company said. Following the completion of the drilling phase of T3H, both wells will be fracture stimulated and flow tested.
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"We are pleased to report that the T2H well in EP 161, operated by our joint venture partner Santos QNT Pty Ltd, was drilled to a total depth of 4,598 m after successfully completing the horizontal section in over 1,000 m of Mid-Velkerri 'B' shale,” Tamboran CEO, Joel Riddle, said.
"The results to date have been encouraging, with T2H encountering strong gas shows and pressures. This supports our pre-drill understanding that natural fractures are present at this location, the deepest part of the core Beetaloo sub-basin,” Riddle added.