TMK turns jets on in Mongolia as it sets new gas production record

Management began to plan at least a well of additional pilot production well in the immediate vicinity of the existing Lucky Fox Wells.
A further well will help to satisfy the company’s license commitment for further pilot wells this year and increase the production capacity overall.
Tmk believes he can start drilling the further long before the end of June, which would help to raise his production volumes and potentially add to gas sales as part of his gas sales agreement with Jens Energie LLC.
Further wells help to provide the additional pumping capacity necessary to quickly reach the critical pressure pressures for the project to provide immediate lifting in the production of gas.
TMK has recently implemented DTS (Advanced Distributed Sensing) technology in Wells LF-05 and LF-06 to provide it with precious information on the productivity of the tank.
The final DTS analysis confirms that most of the water is produced by coal seams, not by adjacent aquifers or areas of non -coal bearings, providing a strong indication of the permeability to the seam of coal.
DTS technology is designed to identify the areas of increase in the flow of gas and water or permeability, for greater economic vitality.
The new production record of the company has been achieved despite one of its best production wells, LF-05, recording significant inactivity times for a cleaning of the pump and work.
LF-05 is the only well that does not produce while corrective actions are taken to bring it back into production.
The company plans to produce commercial gas rates from the project through 60 square kilometers in the Nariin Sukhait area in the vast campaign of Mongolia shortly.
The contingent resource of the company (2C) of 1214 billion cubic feet (BCF) of natural gas is the largest in Mongolia. The project currently contains a perspective resource of 5300bcf through its total land of 8400 square kilometers.
Like many nations, Mongolia is eager to go from the energy produced by carbon in flames. The coal seam gas is considered ideal as a “fuel for clean transition” because it produces about half of the carbon emissions produced by electricity generated by coal and clean for other fossil fuels.
Tmk believes that his Gurvantes XXXV project can become a significant source of natural gas at regional level both for the Mongolia internal market and for regional energy infrastructures.
The proximity of the project to the gas pipes of northern China places TMK in a pre -eminent position.
With TMK production numbers that increase every month, the company is well positioned to become an important energy contribution to the region.
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