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Incremental flows gas from Edirne appraisal

INCREMENTAL Petroleum has flowed 2.4 million cubic feet of gas from its Arpaci-2A appraisal well ...

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The gas was flowed from the deepest interval from 340-348m.

Two additional pay zones at shallower levels in the well will be a later stage. All three zones are at a depth of between 160-350m.

Arpaci-2A is the last well in the joint venture partners' 2008 drilling campaign and was drilled through the same shallow gas sands encountered in Arapci-2, along with two deeper gas-bearing zones.

Incremental said construction of surface facilities is expected to be completed by the middle of next year.

The company added that once production tests are completed, the rig will undergo regular maintenance before being relocated to the Selmo field for workover operations.

Partners in the Edirne Gas project are Incremental Petroleum 55%, Otto Energy 35% and Petraco Energy 10%.

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