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    Vintage reports 172.5m gas pay at Odin-1

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Resource numbers for the Odin field, located in Australia's Cooper basin, will be independently updated, and a reserve certification made in the coming weeks, Vintage said.

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Vintage reports 172.5m gas pay at Odin-1

Sydney-listed Vintage Energy on June 23 reported a net gas pay of 172.5 m at Odin-1 well in Cooper basin. 

“The analysis of the gas sample recovered from the Toolachee formation highlights the richer hydrocarbon content of this formation when compared with the Epsilon and Patchawarra formations,” it said. Resource numbers for the Odin field will be independently updated, and a reserve certification made in the coming weeks.

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Meanwhile, Vintage’s Vali-3 well is currently at 2,774 m in the Epsilon formation and expected to reach total depth this weekend. The well was spudded earlier this month. 

Vintage, Metgasco and Bridgeport are partners in the Vali project that is located in Queensland's Cooper basin. Vali was discovered in the Cooper/Eromanga basin in January 2020, when a well encountered a gas pay in Nappamerri, Toolachee and Patchawarra formations.