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Union Jack Oil Provides Wressle Update

21/09/2021

Union Jack Oil, a UK focused onshore hydrocarbon production, development and exploration company is pleased to offer a highly encouraging update in respect of ongoing operations at the Wressle hydrocarbon development (“Wressle”), located within licences PEDL180 and PEDL182 in North Lincolnshire, on the Western margin of the Humber Basin.

Union Jack holds a 40% economic interest in this development.

Highlights

  • Instantaneous flow rates from the Ashover Grit reservoir of 884 barrels of oil per day (“bopd”) achieved on a significantly restricted choke setting (30.5/64ths of an inch) with high wellhead flowing pressure
  • 480,000 cubic feet of gas produced per day (circa 80 barrels of oil equivalent per day)
  • In excess of 950 barrels of oil equivalent per day achieved
  • Full flow potential of Wressle remains to be fully tested
  • Zero water cut
  • Revision to the Environmental Permit received, enabling the installation of a combustion plant to facilitate gas to electric generation
  • Leading energy consultancy, Gaffney Cline & Associates commissioned by Union Jack to prepare an updated Competent Persons Report
  • Since being returned to production on 19 August 2021, Wressle has generated in excess of US$480,000 net in revenues to Union Jack

Wressle has continued to exceed production expectations since the successful completion of the coiled tubing operations on the 19 August 2021, instantaneous flow rates in excess of 884 barrels of oil per day ('bopd') along with 480,000 cubic feet of gas (c. 80 barrels of oil equivalent per day) have been achieved from the Ashover Grit reservoir on a significantly restricted choke setting (30.5/64ths) with high wellhead flowing pressure.  Zero formation water has been seen as the well continues to clean up. 

Excellent flow rates are currently being recorded, however, the full flow potential of the well remains to be fully tested due to constraints being experienced due to the scope of the gas handling equipment currently being used on site.  

The forward plan is to upgrade the gas handling equipment to enable increased production volume and complete the testing of the well's full potential before defining a plateau production rate, matching the well behaviour to the permanent facilities, long term operational objectives and prudent reservoir management.

Executive Chairman of Union Jack, David Bramhill, commented:
"The Wressle well test operations continue to comfortably exceed our expectations, with instantaneous rates of over 950 barrels of oil equivalent per day achieved to date.

"Wressle is rapidly demonstrating its deliverability and the results achieved so far augur well for the future and this development is set to become a major contributor in the Company's quest to achieve mid-tier status in due course.

"Current production rates indicate that Wressle is currently the second largest producing oilfield, in terms of daily production, in onshore UK after Wytch Farm, and we are confident that the well has materially more to offer during 2021 and beyond.

'The revision of the Environmental permit now facilitates the potential of an additional revenue stream from electricity generation in due course.

"In light of the excellent well delivery performance we have seen, we await with keen interest the results of the updated GaffneyCline Competent Persons Report."

KeyFacts Energy: Union Jack Oil UK country profile

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