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Lundin plugs and abandons Kitabu-1 offshore Malaysia
Lundin Petroleum AB (Lundin Petroleum) has completed the Kitabu-1 well located in Blocks SB307/SB308, offshore Sabah, Malaysia.
The well has reached planned total depth of 2,270 metres and is to be plugged and abandoned as a dry hole.
Objectives of the Kitabu-1 well were Miocene aged turbidite sands of similar age to the Shell operated South Furious 30 oil field, approximately four kilometres to the north.
However the primary reservoir interval resulted in being a poor quality siltstone, and no hydrocarbon shows were encountered in the well.
Lundin Petroleum holds 42.5 per cent interest in Blocks SB307/SB30 through its wholly owned subsidiary Lundin Malaysia BV.
Partners are EnQuest with a 42.5 per cent interest and Petronas with a 15 per cent interest.
Lundin Malaysia BV operates seven blocks in Malaysia, namely, PM307, PM308A, PM308B, PM319, PM328, SB303 and SB307/SB308.
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