A worker handling a valve on-site an energy project. Source: Adobe Stock
The Market Online - At The Bell

Join our daily newsletter At The Bell to receive exclusive market insights

Leading resources company, Mineral Resources (ASX:MIN) has provided an update on the Lockyer-5 conventional gas development well (L-5) in the Perth Basin, Western Australia.

A sidetrack drilled to a depth of 4,574 metres measured depth relative to the rotary table (MDRT) intersected the Kingia Sandstone at 4,424 metres MDRT.

An analysis of Lockyer-5 Sidetrack-1, wireline logs revealed 27 metres of net gas pay with 18% average porosity, marking the highest quality reservoir discovered in the onshore Perth Basin – according to the company.

But the market didn’t think so – shares were down nearly around 11.30am AEDT.

By the end of lunchtime trades, MinRes had sunk -2.34% to $68.07.

Further preparations are underway for a well test scheduled in early April 2024 to assess gas flow rates and composition.

Located 1.8 kilometres northwest of North Erregulla Deep-1 (NED-1), L-5 is the fourth of 10 planned wells for MinRes’ Lockyer Conventional Gas Project.

Following completion, the rig moved to North Erregulla-2 (NE-2) to appraise the 47 metres net oil pay in Dongara-Wagina Sandstone encountered in NED-1. Initial analysis showed high-quality oil with a 13% average porosity.

The NE-2 pay zone will be fully cored, followed by a comprehensive suite of wireline testing and a flow test to further discover and exploit the full oil potential in the region.

So far today shareholders have not responded favourably to the news

MIN shares were down 2.2%, last traded at $68.07, at 12:50am AEDT.

MIN by the numbers
More From The Market Online

Streamplay enters into Middle East market via UAE gateway

Gaming and tech provider Streamplay is set to formally enter the UAE market with the launch…

Prominence impresses the market with uranium grading 5,269ppm in Kazakhstan

Prominence Energy has seen shares rise 33% on news of uranium grading up to 5,269ppm from…

Peninsula Energy’s Ross Central Plant expansion on track at Lance Projects, US

Peninsula Energy and its wholly owned subsidiary, Strata Energy have provided an update on the construction…