
Maurel & Prom SA has made a gas discovery on Sinú‑9 block in Colombia, confirming gas across multiple intervals. The operator expects to bring the well into production in the coming days.
The Hechicero‑1X well was spudded Feb. 24 and drilled to a total depth of 8,500 ft MD on Mar. 28. Electric logs confirmed gas across several intervals within the Ciénaga de Oro (CDO) formation, the primary target, with 288 ft of net pay, the operator said in a release Apr. 28.
Additional gas‑bearing reservoirs were identified in the shallower Porquero formation and the deeper Pre‑CDO–San Cayetano interval, with net pay of 149 ft and 103 ft, respectively.
Partner NG Energy International Corp., in a separate release Apr. 28, said results are consistent with the Magico‑1X and Brujo‑1X wells.
Hechicero‑1X was completed to allow selective production from five CDO intervals and the Pre‑CDO–San Cayetano interval. Initial tests conducted Apr. 24 on the Pre‑CDO–San Cayetano interval delivered an instantaneous rate of 26.4 MMcfd at 1,800 psi wellhead pressure through a restricted 43/128‑in. choke.
Maurel & Prom plans to bring the well on stream from the Pre‑CDO–San Cayetano interval using existing infrastructure tied into Colombia’s national transportation system.
The rig will next move to Magico‑2X, the second well in the six‑well exploration campaign.





















