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Rift hits 29.2MMcfd from Puk Puk-1

LONDON-based Rift Oil has flowed 29.2 million cubic feet of gas per day during initial clean-up tests from the combined Toro and Lower Hedinia pay intervals of the Puk Puk-1 well in PPL 235, in Papua New Guinea's Western Province.

Rift hits 29.2MMcfd from Puk Puk-1

A separate test of the Lower Hedinia flowed 20.85MMcfd with testing beginning on September 24. Rift's forward program is to isolate and flow the Toro and Lower Hedinia separator equipment before a clean-up...

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