Oil and gas discovery in Taranaki
24 September 2004
Oil and gas discovery in Taranaki
Natural gas and oil have been discovered at the Radnor site, near Stratford in Taranaki, by Bridge Petroleum Limited, a New Zealand company.
This discovery is significant and is the first discovery to be made since the Government announced its new royalty regime for the petroleum exploration sector. This is designed to encourage new natural gas finds.
"This is an exciting find. It is a deep well in the Kapuni Sands, and is a redrill of an earlier Stratford well," Kevin Johnson, executive director of Bridge Petroleum Limited, said.
Radnor 1 well was
drilled to a depth of 4,358m in 35 days and encountered the
primary Kapuni sand target structurally high to the previous
wells, Stratford 1 and 1A drilled in 1983 and 1990
respectively. Bridge Petroleum acquired an exploration
permit over the block in 2002 and conducted a 3D seismic
survey in 2003.
A production test of the interval 4,290m
to 4,296m achieved an estimated stable flow rate of 4.0
million cubic feet per day on a 1/4 inch choke at a flowing
tubing pressure of 3,270 psi.
Further testing will be
conducted shortly depending on equipment availability.
A
production station will be built on the site with new gas
and liquids pipelines installed for transportation.
Gas
and oil should come on line in the first three months of
next year once a new production station is commissioned.
A further well, Radnor 2 is planned to be drilled in the early New Year.
Bridge Petroleum holds a two-thirds interest in the well with Westech Energy New Zealand holding the other third. Methanex New Zealand Limited has a priority entitlement to the gas produced.
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