Carnarvon’s Phoenix South-1 According to Plan

Carnarvon Petroleum Limited has reported that the drilling of the intermediate hole section at the Phoenix South-1 well was completed on schedule and is currently setting casing before drilling the final hole section.

Carnarvon's Phoenix South-1 According to Plan

As at 06:00 hours this morning, the well had drilled to 3,706 m MD and was in the process of setting 9 5/8″ casing in preparation to drill ahead in 8 Vz hole size.

The primary target for the Phoenix South -1 well is the inter-bedded sandstones, siltstones and claystones of the Middle Triassic Lower Karaudren Formation and Earty to Middle Triassic Locker Shale. These sands are expected to be intersected while drilling the final hole section.

The Operator is expected to take around four days to run and set the 9 5/8″ casing and then a further three weeks to complete drilling.

Carnarvon's Phoenix South-1 According to Plan

Following the completion of drilling and in the event of hydrocarbons being intersected, extensive vireline logging and both pressure and fluid sampling are planned. These operations will continue for a further week.

At the completion of the wireline logging program, the Joint Venture intends to plug and abandon the well in accordance with normal good oilfield practice as outlined previously by the Company,including in the CEO Newsletter available on the Carnarvon web site.

The Company’s next scheduled announcement will occur after the final hole section has been completed, anticipated to be in approximately four weeks’ time.

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Press Release, June 13, 2014