Saxon Rig 132 active in ColombiaYes if you go to the website for Saxon Energy Services
www.saxonservices.com , you can see from their operational information that the Saxon Rig 132 is a part of their Colombia fleet.
And having worked in the oil patch, I can imagine the sequence of events.
A couple of weeks after flow testing commenced, Saxon goes to Quetzel and says '' Hey we have another well to drill for CNE after we finish here. '' " How are things going and can you give us a ballpark time frame for rig release.'' And Quetzel, now in possession of alot more detailed information on formation porosity, pressures ,oil viscosity and flow rates ..........would be able to respond.
So then Saxon would advise CNE accordingly. And CNE would make sure that their new well site was cleared and properly prepared. Also of course, a new road access would be required to allow lowbed trucks to haul in the rig.
Let the drills tell the story