EXPLORATION

South Marsh 74 a duster 

BYRON Energy will plug and abandon the South Marsh 74 well it shares with Metgasco in the Gulf of Mexico after using real time gamma restivity on its 15,000 well and logged wet sands demonstrated the well nore was uncommercial. 

South Marsh 74 comes up dry

South Marsh 74 comes up dry

The two two primary objectives were set but then thanks to difficult hole conditions Byron decided not to drill further.      Byron said the presence of stacked, thick high quality wet sands interbedded...

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