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Adatepe-3 continues Amity's good form

Amity Oil will be hoping for another boost to their production levels following the successful co...

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Wireline logs have indicated 34.5m of total net pay with the interval between 754m-976m revealing a total of 6.5m of net pay while four main sands between 1,028m and 1,194m contain 28m of net pay.

Amity says the total of 34.5m is an outstanding result given the westerly position of the well in the Adatepe field and four intervals totalling 11.5m are now planned for perforation and production testing.

The Upper Danismen gas sands are thought to be better developed than those seen in either Adatepe-1 or Adatepe-2 and will be developed at a later date.

Adatepe-3 is a development well on the Adatepe Field located 432m northwest of Adatepe-1. The well is in Petroleum Exploration Licence AR/AOI/3648, which forms part of Area A of the Thrace Joint Venture and is located 120km west of Istanbul in Turkey's onshore Thrace Basin.

The Adatepe structure is a faulted anticlinal closure located on a northwest-southeast trending fault bound horst in an area coincident with strong amplitudes on the 3D seismic data.

The closest wells to Adatepe-3 are Adatepe-1, Adatepe-2, Gocerler-3, 4 and 5 and Bahcedere-1. Gocerler-3 was drilled in March 2002 and achieved a record gas flow for Turkey (32mmcfd).

Participants in the well are Amity Oil International 50% (operator) and Türkiye Petrolleri A.O. 50%.

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