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  • Brookside Energy (BRK) completes installation and plumbing-in of surface production facilities at its third well in the SWISH Area of Interest
  • The company has been working to ensure operations are proceeding on schedule and without incident at its Flames Well within the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma
  • The tank battery has now been laid out and tank pedestals built, while production equipment has been arriving on site
  • Producers Service Corp will begin moving in equipment imminently, with completion operations expected to begin in the first week of June
  • Brookside Energy last traded at 1.8 cents on May 24

Brookside Energy (BRK) has completed installation and plumbing-in of surface production facilities at the company’s third well in the SWISH Area of Interest.

The company been working to ensure operations are proceeding on schedule and without incident at its Flames Well in the Anadarko Basin in Oklahoma.

The Flames Well is controlled by Brookside’s subsidiary, Black Mesa Energy, and has been drilled by Kenai Drilling Company in Carter County.

The tank battery has now been laid out and tank pedestals built, while production equipment has been arriving on site. This includes an oil and gas separator, heater treater and oil storage tanks.

Additionally, installation and plumbing-in of the surface production facilities has begun, and a coiled tubing unit has been mobilised.

Managing Director David Prentice said this is a significant milestone in the completion of its program.

“The team are moving quickly and efficiently to install and test surface production facilities and prepare the Flames Well for the arrival of the PSC (producers service corp) people and equipment in early June,” he said.

“Completing the Flames Well and the establishment of oil and gas sales from this development unit continues the significant operational momentum we have built in the business over the last 12 months or so.”

Brookside Energy last traded at 1.8 cents on May 24.

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