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Hoki comes out dry

AWE and partners are plugging and abandoning the Hoki-1 wildcat – New Zealand's most isolated well yet on the edge of the continental shelf off Taranaki – after failing to find any hydrocarbons in either the main or secondary target zones.

Hoki comes out dry

Minority partner New Zealand Oil & Gas said today that Hoki-1 reached the targeted total measured depth of 3700m at 6am and that no significant hydrocarbons had been intersected. The semi-submersible...

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