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Thou shalt not kill to boost CSG production

QUEENSLAND-based oil field services firm Auscoil has unleashed a new completion method that removes the need to kill a well during a workover, dramatically reduces the wellpad footprint and may even help solve de-watering issues affecting Gladstone LNG's ramp-up, <i>Energy News</i> has learned.

Thou shalt not kill to boost CSG production

Auscoil's work over the past year with UK-based artificial lift tech firm Zilift led to the deployment of an electric submersible cavity pump with coiled tubing, operating under live well conditions, called...

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