NORTH AMERICA

Look beyond Icewine: analyst

ONE of the most exciting wells being drilled by an Australian oiler this year – the remote Icewine-2 on Alaska’s North Slope – should be considered a success with a flow rate from the target HRZ Shale of just 100 barrels of oil per day, Hartley’s energy analyst Aiden Bradley says.

Alaska.

Alaska.

The well, which is drilling head, is expected to flow 100-200bopd from a vertical wellbore, based on results from the earlier Icewine-1 proof of concept well.   Success would help attract a major farminee...

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