I'm thinking same as tracker too.
Too soon to be a failure, unless its catastrophic, but the announcement mentioned "results"
Also too soon for any substantial clean up, unless the HCSS recharged pressure similar to what the Caringynia did after prolonged shut in & is flowing much higher rate helping water unload & quickly clean up other zones.
One possibility could be a much higher condensate cut from Caringynia. Which makes some sense to me, as we know there was some condensate recovered already & stacked formations normally move from Oil >> Wet Gas >> Dry Gas from shallowest to deepest. There was oil in the K, so the C might be condensate rich.
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