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Wire in the hole at Kupe as owners probe poor gas flow

Gas field’s 46% owner Genesis announces ‘wireline intervention campaign’ after new well produces less than expected.

The Volaris drilling rig used for the KS-9 well, next to the Kupe unmanned platform.

Tim Hunter Fri, 05 Apr 2024

A new well at the Kupe gas field off Taranaki is generating lower than expected production levels, says Genesis Energy.

Kupe operator and 50% owner Beach Energy completed drilling of the KS-9 well in January aiming to extend the life of the field.

In a statement to the NZX this morning, Kupe’s 46%

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Tim Hunter Fri, 05 Apr 2024
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