Based on the limited details to date, just depths, gas, resistivity . . .
MEO previously (2010) postulated about "Possible paleo-contact due to porosity preservation".
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http://www.ezdataroom.com/pdf.php?id=209
There is a DHI (flat spot) on the North block where H-2 was drilled, this would appear to be the GWC. There is a similar flat spot in the southern block, where HS-1 is being drilled.
The kicker is that the apparent flatspot in the southern fault block is about 120m deeper than that in the north block. Assuming the seismic is offset calibrated accurately (and judging by where the Elang was encountered, this would seem reasonable), then the GWC could be expected to be encountered at 4,480m, (ie: 4,360 + 120m). At of this morning they were already at 4,328m, so my guess is another 152m to go. Lets see how close I am on Monday.
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