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Jupiter at mercy of funding crisis

CASH-STRAPPED Jupiter Energy says its most recent well, Well-19, successfully penetrated reservoirs containing hydrocarbons, but attempts to test it have been foiled by a loss of permeability close to the well bore as a result of the drilling process and a malfunction with the perforating guns, and while it plans to have another go that will depend on funding.

Jupiter at mercy of funding crisis

Only a poor flow rate was obtained from Well-19, but the company says just 6.3m of the selected 47.7m zone within the Triassic reservoir was successfully perforated and the operation will need to be carried...

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