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Brookside Energy completes conductor casing for second oil well at Rangers

Last updated: 09:45 17 Nov 2021 AEDT, First published: 09:41 17 Nov 2021 AEDT

Brookside Energy Ltd - Brookside Energy completes conductor casing for second oil well at Rangers
The Kenai rig will be used at the Rangers 36-25 SXH 1 Well.

Brookside Energy Ltd (ASX:BRK) has progressed construction of its second well, Rangers 36-25 SXH 1, in the SWISH Area of Interest (AOI) within Oklahoma's world-class Anadarko Basin with the completion of an 80-foot hole for the well’s conductor casing.

The 30-inch conductor hole has been cased with a 20-inch steel pipe, which has been cemented in place. A 6-foot by 6-foot diameter corrugated metal pipe was set as a cellar with an 84-foot mouse hold drilled and lined with 8-inch pipe.

Preparations and planning are underway to move housing trailers onto location and set up in anticipation of the arrival of the drilling crew and support staff.

Lion’s share of working interest

“We are getting very close to spudding our second well, the Rangers Well, hot off the back of the ongoing significant success of the Jewell Well,” Brookside managing director David Prentice said.

“With the quality and the value of our acreage and the ability to execute proven by the Jewell Well, Brookside will take the lion’s share of this well and the Rangers DSU with our working interest expected to be in excess of 80%.

“We are moving forward quickly with pre-drill operations and preparations for the arrival of the Kenai rig, and we look forward to keeping investors and shareholders updated as drilling of our next high-impact well in SWISH, the Rangers Well, gets underway.”

Read: Brookside Energy’s Jewell Well exceeds pre-drill estimates, hits peak rate of around 1,800 boe a day

About Brookside

Brookside Energy is developing oil & gas assets in the United States, with a particular focus on its 'core of the core' holding in Oklahoma's Anadarko Basin.

The company has a ‘real estate development’ approach to acquiring prospective acreage in the basin and plans to value-add by consolidating leases and proving up oil & gas reserves.

Brookside has embarked on a potential five-year, 20-plus well development drilling program across its three operated development areas within the SCOOP Area of Interest, a region that encompasses its holding within the Anadarko Basin.

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