Late news released July 1 from GGP on the progress at Jumonville #1 indicates that drilling ahead is now underway. From the announcement by GGP :
"Due to formation pressures being lower than originally anticipated the liner was set at 10,877 feet instead of
at 12,100 feet as was the original plan. This was necessary in order to prevent the loss of circulation which
could have caused potential problems while drilling. This liner has now been successfully tested at the
necessary mud weight pressure and the well is drilling ahead into the objective section below the geopressure
transition zone. The well will test secondary objective reservoirs in the Marg Vag (~11,600ft) and Camerina
(~12,100ft) intervals on its way to the primary objective at the Miogyp (~12,400ft) sand.
Below the Miogyp the well will test the deeper objectives of the Cib Haz (~12,900ft) after setting another
casing string."
So things have gone successfully down to 10,877 feet and are now starting to drill ahead at the time of this announcement. So from 10,877 down to next objective now at 11,600 - what's that about 700 to 750 feet to go. Maybe some news on that before the weekend ??????
Then onward again all going well (we hope)
NEO
nuenco nl
Late news released July 1 from GGP on the progress at Jumonville...
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