Indonesia Energy (INDO) announced that it plans to drill two back-to-back wells on IEC’s 63,000 acre Kruh Block commencing in the fourth quarter of 2025. IEC’s planned drilling activities are expected to encompass: Two wells being drilled back-to-back to help minimize mobilization costs. A 750 horsepower drilling rig is planned to be used and is currently undergoing final inspection. The wells will be designated “Kruh-29” and “West Kruh-5”, representing IEC’s first new well drilling activity in West Kruh Field. Surface locations and subsurface geology for both wells have been approved by SKK Migas and Pertamina, the applicable Indonesian government entities. For Kruh-29, land acquisition, logistics, and tubular material procurement have been completed. For West Kruh-5, tender documents for required third party vendors are being prepared. Spudding of Kruh-29 is expected in the middle of the fourth quarter of 2025, with production anticipated to begin by year-end.
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