Woodside finds more gas offshore Myanmar
Woodside Energy has discovered gas in the Aung Siddhi prospect offshore Myanmar.
The Aung Siddhi-1 exploration well encountered gas in two main targets: the upper target penetrated a 60-metre (197-foot) gas column with ten metres (33 feet) net of pay, while the lower intersected a 45-metre (147-foot) gross column with 16 metres (52 feet) of net pay.
Both gas columns were later confirmed through pressure measurements and sampling. Evaluation continues.
During mid-July, Woodside P&A’d the Dhana Hlaing-1 exploration well in the A-7 block offshore Myanmar, and the company was preparing to spud the Shwe Yee Htun-2 appraisal will in block A-6, to determine deliverability and test other shallower targets.
Offshore Western Australia, the company completed the Ferrand-1 exploration well in the WA-404-P permit, which encountered a 69-metre (226-foot) gross gas column.
Source: Offshore Magazine