EXPLORATION

Muruk sidetrack hit water

OIL Search, ExxonMobil and Santos have completed the first of two sidetrack wells at the exciting Muruk gas discovery in Papua New Guinea Highlands region, finding only water in the target Early Cretaceous sandstone of the Toro Formation.

Muruk sidetrack hit water

Muruk-1/ST2 was drilled in a north-easterly direction from the Muruk-1 wellbore to a depth of 3737m about 1km from the original gas discovery that was made last year.   The Toro reservoir in the sidetrack...

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