Oil and gas exploration company Real Energy has encountered gas pays in the Tamarama-3 well at its Windorah gas project in Queensland, Australia.

The gas pays were encountered in the Toolachee and Patchawarra formations while drilling the well, which is located in the company’s exploration permit ATP 927P in the Cooper-Eromanga Basin.

Based on preliminary interpretation of logs, together with mud log gas readings and drill cuttings, Tamarama-3 encountered combined net pay of 59m over a 171m gross section of the Toolachee-Patchawarra formations.

The company has now cased and suspended the well for fracture stimulation and flow testing.

“This is an excellent result, which is consistent with our geological model and aligns with the pre-drilling predictions.”

Real Energy managing director Scott Brown said: “This is an excellent result, which is consistent with our geological model and aligns with the pre-drilling predictions.

“The well is located 520m from Tamarama-1, and most, if not all gas sandstone units in the Toolachee and Patchawarra formations section in this well could be easily correlated to those in Tamarama-1.

“The net pay encountered in both Tamarama-2 and now Tamarama-3 is very attractive for Real Energy and again reinforces our view that the Windorah Gas Field holds considerable unlocked value that we are only just starting to tap.”

The company noted that the gross and net pay thickness identified in Tamarama-3 are similar to those in Tamarama-1.

Earlier this month, Real Energy hit gas pay of 35m over a 90m gross logged interval of the Toolachee and Patchawarra formations in the Tamarama-2 deviated well.