EXPLORATION

Irwin wet but Kingia confirmed

AWE and Origin Energy have confirmed that the deep Kingia Sandstone prize was water bearing in the Irwin-1 well, a disappointing but not unexpected result that will narrow the partner's focus on the gas-bearing zone elsewhere in the basin.

Irwin wet but Kingia confirmed

Wireline logs indicate that the gas-water contact at Irwin-1 was 3085m total vertical depth subsea. Irwin-1's primary target, the Dongara/Wagina sandstone, was intersected at 3146m below the rotary table...

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