As part of the ongoing development drilling program in the Trintes field offshore Trinidad, Bayfield Energy Holdings completed and brought onstream well #B3, achieving a stabilized rate of 536 b/d.
This well confirms the production potential of the M Sand in the southwest part of the field where three further development wells are planned to be drilled this year.
As part of the ongoing development drilling program in the Trintes field, well B3 was completed and brought on production achieving a stabilized rate of 536 b/d. This well confirms the production potential of the M Sand in the southwest part of the field where three further development wells are planned to be drilled this year.
Following the completion of B3, Rig #2 will undertake a program of workovers to replace pumps on six production wells on Bravo platform. The program is targeted at achieving additional incremental production of 250-300 b/d and is also expected to increase the reliability of these wells by eliminating all dependence on ageing hydraulic powered oil pump systems.
The latest reported production rate from the Trintes field has now increased to over 2,300 b/d.
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