Lundin abandons dry Malaysian well

OE Staff
Thursday, November 26, 2015

Lundin Petroleum Selada-1 exploration well in Block PM308A, offshore Malaysia, has been plugged and abandoned after being found to be dry.

The well was targeting hydrocarbons in Miocene aged sands about 14km to the south of the Bertam field operated by Lundin Malaysia. Selada-1 was drilled with the West Prospero jackup rig.

Lundin Malaysia holds 75% working interest in PM308A. Partner is PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd with 25% working interest. Lundin Malaysia operates seven blocks in Malaysia, namely PM307, PM319, PM308A, PM308B, PM328, SB303 and SB307/308.

 
Categories: Exploration Jackup Asia Drilling

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