Jun 14, 20221 min

Blue Star commences mobilisation for workover at Enterprise 16-1

Blue Star Helium has begun mobilising rig equipment and personnel for its Enterprise 16-1 helium well in Colorado as it prepares to commence the workover of the well. The activities are to be completed as part of the workover include setting a cement plug from 1,150 feet before running a 4.5-inch casing from this depth across the Lyons formation. Blue Star will then perforate the top of the gas zone before it takes on swabbing operations to remove invaded fluid from the wellbore. The company expects the workover process to take about 12 days to complete.

Press Release:

Blue Star Helium Limited announces that it has started mobilising rig and crew to the Enterprise 16-1 helium well site in Las Animas County, Colorado, to commence the workover of the well.

The workover will set a cement plug from TD up to 1,150 feet, then run and cement 4.5 inch casing from 1,150 feet up across the Lyons formation. The top of the gas zone in the Lyons will then be perforated from 1,045 to 1,051 feet. Swabbing operations will be undertaken to remove the invaded fluid from the well bore. Gas samples obtained from the Lyons formation will be sent for laboratory analysis.

The workover of Enterprise 16-1 is expected to take approximately 12 days to complete.

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