Casablanca — British gas company ‘Sound Energy’ has announced that its second onshore well, the TE-7, has proved successful.
To the delight of investors and Morocco’s Oil & Gas industry, ‘Sound Energy,’ a European and African focused gas company, has confirmed the success of its second well in Tendrara, Morocco in a statement released on November 24.
According to the statement, the TE-7 well, which is Sound Energey’s second well in the northeastern region after TE-6, has “achieved a gas flow rate towards the end of the clean up process, post stimulation, of 32 MMscf/d with a flowing tubing head pressure of 230 bar on a choke of 40/64.”
James Parsons, Chief Executive Officer of Sound Energy, said that he is “pleased to report the success of [the] second well at Tendrara and that the use of sub-horizontal drilling techniques on TE-7 has delivered a significant uplift on flow rates.”
“This result further re-inforces our belief in the Eastern Morocco TAGI / Palaeozoic play,” Parsons added.
On October 7, the company announced the second Tendrara well (TE-7) had been successfully drilled and went 3,459 meters deep.
The Moroccan gas industry experienced a boost of energy (pun intended) after news circulated that Sound Energy’s first well, TE-6, had achieved a successful gas flow rate in Tendrara.

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