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25.02.21
Smart Energy launched well #25 at Svyrydivske field
Smart Energy launched well #25 at Svyrydivske field user/common.seoImage

Enwell Energy, a part of Smart Energy, launched well #25 at Svyrydivske field (Poltava region).

Well #25 is an appraisal well, with its primary targets being B-20, B-22 and B-23 horizons in the Visean formation. During this testing, strong gas and condensate flows were recorded, and, accordingly, the well has been hooked-up to the gas processing facilities to allow longer-term production testing to be conducted to optimise the operating parameters of the well. Currently, the well is producing at a stabilised flow rate of approximately 55 thousand m3/day of gas and 13 t/day of condensate.

«While testing we have been studying the work of well, using different modes. The current mode is defined as the most efficient. And today the daily production rate from this well already helps us to support the positive production dynamics,” commented Victor Dudzych, CTO of Smart Energy Group.

The final depth of a new well, being spudded in July of 2020, made up 5,320 m. It was launched ahead of schedule.

Earlier, on February 23 this year the British company spudded well #29 and in May last year it hooked-up well #54 at Svyrydivske gas and condensate field either.

 

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Smart Energy is a part of Smart-Holding and is in charge of implementing exploration projects, commercial development of the hydrocarbon deposits. It is ranked in top 5 biggest private gas producers of Ukraine, producing over 1 mln m3 of gas per day in total.

Oil & Gas business block of Smart Energy is represented by gas producing Ukrgazvydobutok (Kharkiv region) and Enwell Energy, a listed British company having assets in Poltava (the Representative Office of Regal Petroleum Corporation Limited and Arkona Gas-Energy LLC) and Kharkiv regions (Prom-Energo Product).

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