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Water invades Tindalo sidetrack

DESPITE its best efforts to minimise water influx at the Tindalo-1ST1 sidetrack well in the offshore Palawan Basin, Philippines, the latest acid soak has resulted in fluid flow with an average water cut of about 50%.

Water invades Tindalo sidetrack

"We have conducted a conservative stimulation program on this well to optimise productivity and keep water influx to a minimum," deputy managing director Joanne Williams said. "The influx of water following...

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