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Elixir Energy公司完成了昆士兰油井现场的增产作业

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-- 根据周一提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件,Elixir Energy(ASX:EXR)已完成昆士兰州苏拉特-鲍恩盆地Diona-1井场所有目标区域的增产作业,设备现已撤离。 在增产作业后的返排过程中,观察到返排液中含有天然气。 目前正在进行铣削和完井作业,之后将开始流量测试和压力监测作业。 Elixir持有ATP2077 Diona子区块合资企业49%的股份,而Xstate Resources(ASX:XSR)持有51%的股份。

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