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AUSTRALIA - Empyrean Energy PLC, an oil and gas company with projects in Australia, Indonesia, and the United States, has announced that Drill Stem Test (DST) operations at the Wilson River-1 well are scheduled to begin in early May. This follows a delay caused by flooding in Queensland’s Eromanga region, which impacted the drill pad and access tracks after drilling was completed in late March.
The joint venture (JV) partners have all agreed to participate in the upcoming DST, a crucial phase in evaluating the well’s potential. Empyrean CEO Tom Kelly remarked on the readiness for the operations, noting that the testing program has been refined and the necessary equipment secured. Despite minor remedial work required due to the flooding, the company is prepared to proceed with testing.
Gaz Bisht, Empyrean’s Technical Director with over 35 years of experience in the field, has reviewed the information regarding the announcement. The commencement of DST operations is a significant step for Empyrean and its partners, as it will provide valuable data on the well’s capabilities.
The announcement is based on a press release statement from Empyrean Energy, and further details can be found on the company’s website.
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