Antares Energy: Commercial Gas Flow at Ellis-2
Posted: 13 December 2004
The Morrow “C” sand in the Ellis-2 well was perforated over the weekend and immediately began flowing gas to surface without the need for fracture stimulation.
Gas flow rates were estimated to be between 3 and 4 million cubic feet of gas per day on a 1/4” choke with final surface flowing pressure of 2700 psi. No water production was noted.
To determine the optimum gas deliverability, testing equipment is being mobilised to conduct a multiflow rate test and a pressure build-up survey.
Due to the higher than expected flow rate, the “C” zone is commercial in its own right and will be put into production as soon as a connection to a gas sales line can be completed. The Morrow “B” will be evaluated after production is established.
This is an outstanding commercial result from the Morrow “C” which is one of two secondary targets in this well. The potential of the third gas zone, which is the shallowest of the three, will be determined at a later date – most likely with a new well.
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