Poland's Kulczyk spuds K-7 gas probe

Chasing upside: Kulczyk spuds well at Krutogorovskoye field

Poland’s Kulczyk Oil Ventures has spudded the Krutogorovskoye-7 well in southeastern Ukraine targeting gas in Moscovian and Bashkirian age reservoirs.

The Warsaw-listed explorer said K-7 would be a deviated well with a planned measured depth of 3200 metres and a true vertical depth of 3100 metres, to be reached over the next 50 days by the K-200 drilling rig.

The well will evaluate the potential of a structure defined by 2D seismic and estimated by RPS Energy to hold best estimate 2C prospective resources of nine billion cubic feet of natural gas.

Krutogorovskoye is a 1100-hectare licence granted in 2004 to Ukrainian private KUB-Gas, of which Kulczyk holds a 70%…

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