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Byron puts all three GOM wells on production

BYRON Energy has finally put all three South Marsh Island 71 wells onto production after SM71 F3 encountered significant operational difficulties, but more optimisation work will be needed. 

 Oiler works out the kinks in three well South Marsh Island venture

Oiler works out the kinks in three well South Marsh Island venture

  The problematic third well is now producing at a restricted rate of 1559 barrels of oil per day and 808,000 cubic feet of gas per day, with total platform production levels at 4288bopd and 2.13MMcfpd...

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