16 hrs ago | Petroleum News
Furie Operating Alaska has re-entered its Kitchen Lights Unit No. 1 well in Alaska's Cook Inlet and has already drilled to a depth below the point it reached when drilling the well last year.
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Drilling rig back on site in Cook Inlet
Sporting a new paint job, the Spartan 151 jack-up drilling rig is back on location in Cook Inlet for the re-entry of an oil and gas well it began last year in Furie Operating Alaska's Kitchen Lights unit, after being dry-docked for the winter at Port Graham on the Kenai Peninsula.
Furie prepares to drill, jack-up back on location in Cook Inlet
Sporting a new paint job, the Spartan 151 jack-up rig is back on location in Cook Inlet for the re-entry of an oil and gas well it began drilling last year in Furie Operating Alaska LLC's Kitchen Lights unit, after being dry-docked for the winter at Port Graham on the Kenai Peninsula.