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    State Gas strikes gas at Rougemont-1 well

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The Rougemont-1 well is the first of two planned wells to evaluate the Bandanna coals in the eastern flank of the new Rolleston-West permit in Queensland.

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State Gas strikes gas at Rougemont-1 well

Sydney-listed State Gas on May 24 said its first well in the Rolleston-West gas project in central Queensland had confirmed the existence of gas-bearing coal seams.

The Rougemont-1 well, spudded on May 14, reached a total target depth of 800 m. The company said this strengthens its view that these coals will be developed synergistically with the Reid’s Dome gas discoveries. The well is the first of two planned wells being drilled to evaluate the Bandanna coals in the eastern flank of the Rolleston-West permit, which was granted to State Gas by the Queensland government late last year.

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State Gas is also appraising the potential of the Reid’s Dome gas project in PL231 for development. It undertaking production testing at three coal bed methane wells in the southern area, and one in the central part of the permit.