Royale Tests New Field Discovery
SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Royale Energy, Inc. (NASDAQ:ROYL) today released the test results of the Goddard 7-1. On Oct 15 the company announced a new field discovery near its successful Lonestar field. This week’s completion activities resulted in a stabilized flow rate of 2,450 MCF per day on a restricted choke. Based on these results the well is capable of significantly higher producing rates, and the company expects to begin production at an initial rate of 2,500 MCF per day.
The first follow up to the Goddard discovery began drilling Oct 28. The Wylie #1 will test a similar nearby 3D seismic amplitude anomaly. Royale Energy will drill additional follow up wells by the end of this year.
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Headquartered in San Diego, Royale Energy, Inc. is an independent energy company. The company is focused on development, acquisition, exploration, and production of natural gas and oil in California, Texas and the Rocky Mountains. It has been a leading independent producer of oil and natural gas for over 20 years. The company’s strength is continually reaffirmed by investors who participate in funding over 50% of the company’s new projects. Additional information about Royale Energy, Inc. is available on its web site at www.royl.com.
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