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Invictus announces second Zimbabwe well, June spud date

ZIMBABWE-focussed Invictus Energy has today revealed it is currently planning a second well near its existing permit boundary after last week confirming Baker Hughes would manage its flagship Muzarabani-1 well.

File photo: schematics from Invictus Energy

File photo: schematics from Invictus Energy

The spud date for both wells is June.  The company is applying to expand its licence area in the region with the relevant authorities. The extension is being managed by Invictus' 80% owned subsidiary...

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