26 June 2017
Regal Petroleum plc
("Regal" or the "Company")
MEX-109 Well Hook-up and Flow Testing
Regal Petroleum plc (AIM: RPT), the AIM-quoted oil and gas exploration and production group, is pleased to announce the hook-up and flow testing of the MEX-109 well located at its Mekhediviska-Golotvshinska (MEX-GOL) gas and condensate field in Ukraine.
One interval in the well, at a drilled depth of 4,802 - 4,808 metres within the B-20 Visean reservoirs ("B-sands") was perforated, and after short-term initial flow testing established gas and condensate flow, works were undertaken to hook-up the well to the gas processing facility.
The hook-up has been completed and flow testing is currently underway to optimise the operating parameters of the well. Although this testing is likely to continue for up to a further four weeks before an optimal operating regime is finalised, the well is demonstrating good flow rates during test periods of approximately 85,000 m3/d of gas and 40 m3/d of condensate (778 boepd in aggregate).
Prior to the hook-up of MEX-109, average gas, condensate and LPG production from the MEX-GOL and Svyrydivske (SV) fields for the period from 1 January 2017 to 15 June 2017 was 127,041 m3/d of gas, 33.6 m3/d of condensate and 17.7 m3/d of LPG (1,079 boepd in aggregate).
This announcement contains inside information for the purposes of Article 7 of EU Regulation 596/2014.
For further information, please contact:
Regal Petroleum plc |
Tel: 020 3427 3550 |
Keith Henry, Chairman Sergei Glazunov, Financial Director |
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Strand Hanson Limited |
Tel: 020 7409 3494 |
Rory Murphy / Richard Tulloch |
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Citigate Dewe Rogerson |
Tel: 020 7638 9571 |
Martin Jackson / Louise Mason / Shabnam Bashir |
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Philip Frank, PhD Geology, Chartered Geologist, FGS, PESGB, consultant to the Company, has reviewed and approved the technical information contained within this press release in his capacity as a qualified person, as required under the AIM Rules.
Definitions
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boepd |
barrels of oil equivalent per day |
m3/d |
cubic metres per day |