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Grand Gulf re-enters Jesse 1A well ahead of flow testing

  • Jun 16, 2022
  • 1 min read

Grand Gulf Energy has successfully re-entered its Jesse 1A well within its Red helium project in Utah, US. The company recently announced logging results which indicated a 203-feet gross gas column within the Leadville Formation with dolomitisation and helium shows. GGE mobilised a workover rig to the well site earlier in the week and is now stimulating the formation to maximise flow rates. After this work, the rig will run 4.5-inch production tubing and perform flow testing.

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