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AWE to study Tuatara gas shows

THE shallow offshore Tuatara-1 wildcat well in the southern Taranaki Basin has encountered intermittent gas shows that will be assessed by wireline logging after the target depth has been reached, probably next week.

AWE to study Tuatara gas shows

Operator AWE said yesterday afternoon that the semi-submersible rig Kan Tan IV had encountered the intermittent gas shows over the measured depth interval of 780-900 metres. The rig was now drilling...

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