Alaska

A unit of Miller Petroleum Inc., Huntsville, Tenn., returned the KF-1 gas well in Kustatan field on the west side of Alaska’s Cook Inlet to production at 70 Mcfd, twice its historic production rate.
July 23, 2010

By OGJ editors
HOUSTON, July 23
– A unit of Miller Petroleum Inc., Huntsville, Tenn., returned the KF-1 gas well in Kustatan field on the west side of Alaska’s Cook Inlet to production at 70 Mcfd, twice its historic production rate.

The well is recompleted as a single selective gas producer in the Upper Tyonek sand at 5,204-60 ft measured depth in a straddle zone and 5,353-65 ft and 5,370-80 ft in a lower zone. The well, shut-in nearly a year, lies along the south-plunging West McArthur River Unit anticline.

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