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May 13, 2014 · about 12 years ago

AWE: Pateke 4-H to Be Suspended for Later Production

AWE Limited reports that as of 06:00 hours (6.00am NZDT) today the Pateke-4H development well was running the production tubing and associated equipment. The well will then be suspended for later production. The installation of a subsea flow-line and ancillary control equipment to the Tui Field gath

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AWE Limited reports that as of 06:00 hours (6.00am NZDT) today the Pateke-4H development well was running the production tubing and associated equipment. The well will then be suspended for later production.

The installation of a subsea flow-line and ancillary control equipment to the Tui Field gathering system to enable the Pateke-4H well to be flowed to the Tui Field FPSO “Umuroa”, is scheduled to start in late Q1 calendar year 2015.

Following the suspension of Pateke-4H, the drill rig will be relocated 12 kilometers to the northeast of the Tui field to the Oi-1 exploration well location. On current planning Oi-1 is expected to spud during the last week of May.

The Pateke-4H development well is in PMP 38158 and AWE is the Operator. Located in the offshore Taranaki Basin, New Zealand, PMP 38158 contains the Tui, Amokura and Pateke fields and has been producing since 2007. Pateke-4H is in water depth of approximately 124m and has been drilled into a northern extension of the producing Pateke field.

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