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Turkey continues to provide for Amity

Amity has fallen back to its reliable Turkish assets following the disappointing Whicher Ranger result with the latest well, D.Adatepe-2, posting 26.5m of net gas pay in four main sand intervals and four minor zones.

Turkey continues to provide for Amity

The lowest zone, which is the main producing interval in the field, will be perforated and production tested in the next few days.

“Pressure measurements in the lower sand indicate communication with D. Adatepe-1, but not with Adatepe-1, indicating that the east Adatepe wells are in a separate fault block. This was the expected result for the well and a good outcome,” said Amity.

The D. Adatepe-2 well is the fifth appraisal/development well on the Adatepe Field located 6.5 kilometres southeast of the Gocerler Gas Field. Amity Oil International and Türkiye Petrolleri A.O. are equal partners in the field.

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