Lundin in Imbok-1 P&A off Malaysia

OE Staff
Monday, January 11, 2016

Lundin Petroleum subsidiary Lundin Malaysia has completed the Imbok-1 exploration well offshore East Malaysia.

The well, located in Block SB307/308 encountered minor oil shows and was plugged and abandoned.

The well was targeting hydrocarbons in Miocene aged sands. Imbok-1 was drilled with the West Prospero jackup rig.

Drilling at the well began in December 2015.

Lundin Malaysia holds 85% working interest in SB307/308. Partner is Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd with a 15% working interest.

Lundin Malaysia operates six Blocks in Malaysia, namely PM307, PM319, PM308A, PM328, SB303 and SB307/308.

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Lundin commences Imbok-1 drilling

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