Gulfsands Petroleum has confirmed Dardara Southeast 1 (DRC-1) at Rharb Centre in Morocco as a future producing gas well after the completion of flow testing.
In a six-hour period, the well flowed at an average gas rate of 7.1million standard cubic feet per day on a 32/64th" choke with stable well head pressure of 1230 pounds per square inch.
The COFOR drilling rig will now be moved to the Douar Ouled Balkhair (DOB-1) location, where gas exploration well DOB-1 will be spudded later this month.
Operations on the DOB-1 well are anticipated to take 28 days to complete.
Gulfsands expects that the DRC-1 well can be linked to existing local infrastructure in order to start production of gas for sale in the coming months.
Gulfsands Petroleum CEO Mahdi Sajjad said: "We are very pleased with the flow result from well DRC-1, the performance of which is consistent with the apparent excellent quality of the reservoir observed from drilling and wire line log information.

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By GlobalData"We look forward to receiving the results from our next exploration well in the Rharb Centre Permit over the next few weeks."
The Rharb drilling programme is focusing on a series of shallow gas anomalies discovered in the Rharb Centre permit as Miocene-aged fans and channel sands at depths of 1,000m to 1,650m.
COFOR was awarded a contract to provide an onshore drilling unit suitable for the drilling of exploration wells in the Rharb Centre permit area.