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Colombia Oil Discovery: New Well Exceeds Expectations

20 Dec

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Summary

  • New M-HZ7 appraisal well in Colombia's Tapir Block began production.
  • Initial output from the M-HZ7 well exceeded expectations, reaching 847bopd net.
  • The well encountered significant hydrocarbon-bearing intervals, proving promising.
Colombia Oil Discovery: New Well Exceeds Expectations

Arrow Exploration has announced the commencement of production from the Mateguafa HZ7 (M-HZ7) appraisal well, located on the Tapir Block within Colombia's Llanos Basin. The Canadian oil and gas firm, which holds a 50% stake in the Mateguafa Attic field, confirmed that the initial production rates from the new well have surpassed expectations.

Drilling for the M-HZ7 well concluded on December 4, 2025, within the projected timeline and budget. The well reached a total measured depth of 14,253 feet, encountering multiple hydrocarbon-bearing zones. Production has now started from the Carbonera C9 formation, which boasts a horizontal oil pay zone of approximately 4,053 feet with sandstone characteristics, an average porosity of 23%, and high resistivity.

Initial net production is reported at 847 barrels of oil per day, with a low water cut of 4%. While still cleaning up, the well's testing results suggest potential for higher output. Arrow CEO Marshall Abbott expressed optimism, noting the M-HZ7 well's success and highlighting the Mateguafa Attic discovery's significance for the company's future development plans in this core area.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Arrow Exploration has started production from the Mateguafa HZ7 (M-HZ7) appraisal well on the Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin, Colombia.
The M-HZ7 well is currently producing approximately 847 barrels of oil per day net, with initial results exceeding expectations.
The Mateguafa Attic field, where the M-HZ7 well is located, is situated on the Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin of Colombia.

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