-- 据周五提交给澳大利亚证券交易所的文件显示,Strike Energy(ASX:STX)在西澳大利亚珀斯盆地钻探并评估了Walyering West-1井,总深度达3650米,并确认了Walyering West勘探区存在新的常规天然气聚集。 该井采用泥浆录井、随钻测井和压力数据,对侏罗纪卡塔马拉煤系地层中的常规砂岩层段进行了评估。 由于井眼状况,该公司未能完成电缆取样,取样工作将在流量测试期间进行。目前,钻机正在准备下入7英寸套管并进行固井。 该公司股价在周五的交易中上涨了7%。
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