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Valeura Energy Inc T.VLE

Alternate Symbol(s):  VLERF

Valeura Energy Inc. is an upstream oil and gas company engaged in the production, development, and exploration of petroleum and natural gas in the Gulf of Thailand and the Thrace Basin of Turkiye. The Company holds an operating working interest in four shallow water offshore licenses in the Gulf of Thailand, which include G10/48 (Wassana field), B5/27 (Jasmine and Ban Yen fields), G1/48 (Manora field) and G11/48 (Nong Yao field). It holds a 100% operating interest in license B5/27 containing the producing Jasmine and Ban Yen oil fields. It holds an operated 70% working interest in license G1/48 containing the Manora oil field, which produces approximately 2,935 barrels per day (bbls/d) of medium-weight sweet crude oil. The Company holds interests ranging from 63% through 100% in various leases and licenses in the Thrace basin. The Company also operates Floating Storage and Offloading (FSO) vessel Aurora, location at Nong Yao field, offshore Gulf of Thailand.


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Comment by bigreturn11on Dec 09, 2017 12:29am
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Post# 27122623

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Shaw Update

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Shaw UpdateIf a high-pressure gas well had hydrated across a choke due to extreme pressure drops, and you realize that you had no methanol to de-ice, would you report the pre or post-hydrate measurements to the client? Or would you explain that the well was flowing at such high pressure that hydrates could not be controlled and it froze off? Which measurement is more representative? I am pretty sure you have the intelligence to answer.

This effect frequently occurs with high-pressure wells and restriction due to wax accumulation is a similar effect......good thing this is the 21st century because both can be addressed through the introduction of chemicals.

You're allowed to say touche if I'm even remotely correct. Help us out and provide all the information you paid basher.

Was the formation overcharged as they suspected or not?

Did they well buck or not?
 
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