Indonesia's Pertamina discovers new oil well in Sumatra


JAKARTA: State-owned energy company Pertamina has announced the discovery of a new oil well with a potential output of up to 3,442 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) at Adera Field, its oil and gas operational area located in South Sumatra, Indonesia.

According to a press release, the discovery by PT Pertamina EP (PEP) Adera Field resulted from the integration of 3D Abab seismic data acquired in 2023, stemming from studies conducted by the Geology, Geophysics, Reservoir, and Production team at PEP Adera Field.

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