Norway-based oil company DNO International said its Tawke 10 well begun in May in Kurdish Northern Iraq has test flowed at 9,300 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
The appraisal well pierced an older Tertiary formation in Tawke West. Drilling is over and the well is being completed as a future oil producer.
A No. 15 well started in May is being drilled as “a combined Cretaceous delineation well and Jurassic/Triassic exploration well”. The well has not yet reached its targets, a statement said.
DNO recently disclosed the Tawke No. 11 well flowed at 8,500 bopd.
Coincidentaly, Scandoil.com reported yesterday that exports of Iraqi oil from Northern Iraq are up exponentially.
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