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Brookside pushes out new drilling to 2023 

BROOKSIDE Energy has hit trouble in Oklahoma, and will have to change rigs after hitting an overpressured zone, pushing out drilling to next year. 

 Courtesy Brookside

Courtesy Brookside

  It drilled into the sandstones of the Springer Group at 3500 feet and had to suspend the well to change out the rig to one better able to deal with the higher pressure. This has yet to be mobilised. ...

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