AIM-listed upstream oil and gas company, Andalas Energy and Power (ADL) , said Tuesday that they are undertaking a 4-well workover programme on their project at Betun Selo KSO in Sumatra, Indonesia.

Workover of the BTN 03 well was completed by the end of October, the company further reported, with the well now into production. 

The well's initial flow rates remained consistent, with the company stating that it would provide an update following the transition of these rates to a stabilised position.

Commenting on the progression at the field, Andalas Energy’s Chief Executive, Simon Gorringe said, "We are pleased with the progress at Betun Selo especially now that we have the production contribution from BTN03 supporting production from the other 3-wells.”

For October, the subsequent three wells have produced average gross production rates of BTN01 35.7 bopd, BTN04 37.4 bopd and BTN14 24.7 bopd.

In line with this, the field has delivered at an average gross production rate for October of 99.3 bopd with a maximum from the 3 wells of 119.3 bopd

The focus for the coming months will be improving field uptime by undertaking a field equipment maintenance programme, the company explained, with further details to be disclosed following stable production from BTN03 and the other 3-wells.

Mr Gorringe added, “We look forward to seeing results from the maintenance initiative to improve uptime so that we exceed our target production rate of 150 bopd (gross)."

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