Mart Resources and its co-venturers have released the UMU-9 well flow-rate test results for the XIIIa, XIIIb, XIIa and X sands.

During the commingled test of the XIIIa and XIIIb sands, the well flowed 42 API gravity oil through a 3 ½ in tubing on a 28/64 in choke at a flowing tubing pressure of 350 psi. Basic sediment and water was 1% (BS&W) with no associated gas. A stabilized flow rate of 2,576 barrels of oil per day (b/d) was recorded from the commingled 16 ft (4.8 m) XIIIa and 15 ft (4.5 m) XIIIb sands.

The test of the XIIa sand was conducted through the 3 ½ in tubing on a 30/64 in choke at a flowing tubing pressure of 290 psi. The well flowed 35 API gravity oil with BS&W of 0.8% with no associated gas. The 30 ft (9.1 m) XIIa sand flowed at a stabilized test rate of 3,600 b/d.

The test of the X sand was conducted through the 3 ½ in tubing on a 28/64 in choke at a flowing tubing pressure of 160 psi. The well flowed 40 API gravity oil with BS&W of 0.6% and an oil to gas ratio of 43 cu ft per barrel. The 10 ft (3 m) X sand flowed at a stabilized test rate of 1,300 b/d.

As previously announced, the test of the XIV sand was conducted through a 3 ½ in tubing on a 32/64 in choke at a flowing tubing pressure of 480 psi. The well flowed 43 API gravity oil with BS&W of 0.2% and an oil to gas ratio of approximately 90 cu ft per barrel. The 46 ft (14 m) XIV sand flowed at a stabilized test rate of 4,240 b/d.

The combined flow rate of the five sands tested in the UMU-9 well was 11,718 b/d.