Canada’s Eaglewood Energy is drilling the Ubuntu-1 well in Papua New Guinea at 1,920m and expects to reach a total depth of 3,600m in early February 2011.
The Ubuntu-1 well is located on Petroleum Prospecting Licence 259, about 17km east of the Ketu and Elevala gas condensate discoveries in Papua New Guinea.
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The company’s aim is to drill the remainder of the 12 1 / 4in hole to the base of the Darai Limestone at 2,425m and set the 9 5 / 8in casing.
Eaglewood holds a 40% participating interest in the Ubuntu Area of Petroleum Prospecting Licence 259.