Uzynada: industrial inflow of hydrocarbon raw materials obtained at the next well

11:21 13.11.2021 6183

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  At the Uzynada field, located in the south-west of Turkmenistan, during the drilling of the next exploration well, an industrial flow of raw materials was obtained.  The work was successfully completed by the miners of the earth's bowels of the expedition «Lebapnebitgazgozleg» of the State Corporation «Turkmengeology».

 The reservoir was discovered at a depth of 6860 meters.  According to initial estimates, the daily productivity of the well is 120 thousand cubic meters of natural gas, as well as more than 105 tons of oil condensate.

 At present, another well is being drilled here with a depth of 7600 meters.  It should be noted that this is the deepest well in our country.  To date, the excavation of the earth's interior here has amounted to 5.5 thousand meters.

 The introduction of modern drilling rigs and modern technologies made it possible not only to increase the flow of natural gas, but also to gain valuable experience in performing large-scale work.  In this regard, much attention is paid to the safety of work.  In addition, all conditions have been created for a comfortable stay of the expedition specialists.

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