JAKARTA - PT Pertamina EP (PEP) Jambi Field, noted that the achievement in maintaining national energy security through the Puspa Asri development well (PPS-020) with well production tests penetrated 1,243 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) by open flow.

The production test figure will still be produced in stages, starting from Defender 7 with a production figure of 400 BOPD. The well in Lopak Alai Village, Kumpeh Ulu District, Muaro Jambi Regency managed to surpass far from the initial target and flowed naturally.

PEP Jambi Field which is part of Pertamina Hulu Rokan (PHR) Zone 1 drills wells Directly (J-Type) with RIG NYT-19 (700 HP) to reach a final depth of 1.439 mMD. More than just exceeding the production target, Jambi Field PEP commitment is also evidence of an effective operating strategy. PPS-020 production tests from R10 and R11 layers were completed in 21 days according to the target, while recording Zero Non Productive Time (NPT).

"The achievement that should be proud of the PPS-020 drilling operation is Zero NPT, accounting for the 21-day target as planned. The well starts drilling on July 30, 2025 and on August 20 it successfully conducts production tests," said General Manager of PHR Zone 1 Hari Widodo, Saturday, August 30.

He added that the PPS-020 Well also implemented the Company's flagship program, namely OPTIMUS (Optimizing Site Preparation, Optimizing Well Architecture, and Optimizing Fluid Drilling). With effective and efficient steps, drilling costs have succeeded in realizing the cost of only 73 percent of the Authority for Expenditure (AFE) that has been set by SKK Migas.

"This project is a new spirit for us to continue to maintain our commitment to supporting national energy resilience," said Hari.


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