Huffstutlar A 21-10 will resume flow back of the frac fluid in the next few days, it said.
The jet pump scheduled to be delivered for use on the Huffstutlar was delayed and so the Price A 22-7 will be temporarily shut in and the jet pump moved from it to the Huffstutlar. The new jet pump will be installed on the Price well when it arrives and that well will resume production, Sundance said.
The company also said the Tucker A 26-A-4 well continues to flow back frac fluid while selling gas.
Meanwhile in the Cooper Basin, the Fairbridge-1 well is currently preparing to drill ahead after changing bit at a depth of 2385 metres.
The well is expected to intersect the next objective, the Tinchoo Formation, at a depth of 2404 metres.
Yesterday, joint venture partner Cooper Energy announced that Fairbridge-1 had reached 2329 metres, and had recorded hydrocarbon shows at 2056-2061m and 2100-2108m in sands within the Birkhead Formation. No shows were recorded in the Hutton or Pooloowanna formations.
Interests in Fairbridge-1 are Sundance Energy 46.67%, Cooper Energy (operator) 38.33%, Enterprise Energy 10%, and US independent Liberty Petroleum 5%.