Morocco

Sound Energy Demobilizes Star Valley Rig for Work Over Operations at Tendrara


Published: Tuesday June 25, 2024
By: Oilfield Africa Review

Sound Energy, the transition energy company, has demobilised Star Valley Rig 101 having conducted planned work over operations on the gas wells TE-6 and TE-7 in preparation for long term gas production into the micro LNG plant currently under construction at site by Italfluid Geoenergy S.r.l.  The works were completed safely with no recordable incidents.

 The Company thanks the dedication and professionalism of our contractors and suppliers, and the Office National des Hydrocarbures et des Mines (“ONHYM”) for their ongoing partnership and support.

The Company has successfully pulled the existing completion tubing in both TE-6 and TE-7 and run new corrosion resistant completion tubing into TE-6 which is now available to supply gas to commission the micro LNG plant which construction is anticipated to be completed later this year. 

The rig is currently stacked at the TE-7 site, at no on-going cost to the Company, whilst the Company awaits additional wellhead equipment to complete the running of the new completion tubing into TE-7.

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