TMK Energy has notched up a 60 per cent month on month jump in gas output from its flagship Gurvantes XXXV coal seam gas project in Mongolia, setting the stage for a ramp-up in activity as it shifts into full field development planning.
The company says the project’s September gas tally hit nearly 10,000 cubic metres, just shy of a monthly record, with standout flows coming from its most recent well, LF-07, which is producing at strong rates even at low pump speeds. TMK says the strong flow rate is a clear sign the company’s updated drilling and reservoir management techniques are paying off.
TMK Energy’s operation camp at its Gurvantes XXXV coal seam gas project in Mongolia’s South Gobi Basin.
Water production across the pilot field also held steady at about 500 barrels per day, a crit