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More Sunshine at Champagne Creek

FOLLOWING the successful completion of the Champagne Creek-3 appraisal well Sunshine Gas plans to...

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Two gas reservoirs were encountered at Champagne Creek-3 with the best being at a depth of 570m, according to Sunshine Gas. This zone has now been isolated behind seven-inch casing and will be further evaluated at a later date.

The apparent absence of the gas sand intersected in Champagne Creek-2 suggests the presence of a significant stratigraphic trapping component to the Champagne Creek gas accumulation, the company said. This will be investigated by Champagne Creek-4.

Sunshine Gas has a 100% stake in the prospect.

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