HIGHLIGHTS
• New stimulation contractor – Condor Energy – engaged
• Stimulation program to recommence in July
• Wellbore cleared of debris and ready for stimulation and testing operations
Elixir Energy Limited (“Elixir” or the “Company”) is pleased to provide an operations update on its
100% owned Grandis project located adjacent to the Wallumbilla gas hub in Queensland.
Following recent operational issues in the stimulation phase of the Daydream-2 appraisal program,
Elixir has engaged leading Australian well services company Condor Energy (“Condor”) to complete
the remaining stimulation stages.
Condor has advised Elixir that it will be in a position to recommence this work in late July or early
August. The exact timing will become clearer in coming weeks as the availability of coil tubing
equipment being utilized by a neighbouring operator becomes clearer.
Condor is one of Australia’s leading well services companies and has substantial relevant recent
experience in successfully performing high impact stimulation operations in various locations such as
the Beetaloo Basin in the Northern Territory and in the Taroom Trough adjacent to the Grandis gas
project. Elixir and Condor have successfully worked together in earlier stages of the Daydream-2
program.
Over the last week, Elixir has successfully removed all debris associated with the lodged setting
mechanism of the lowermost bridge plug.
The Lorelle Sandstone, which flowed at a stabilized rate of 1.3 million cubic feet per day – pre
stimulation - will form part of the multi-zone flow testing operations.
Elixir’s Managing Director, Mr Neil Young, said: “We are very pleased to announce that our stimulation
program at Daydream-2 will resume in the short term and that the highly experienced team at Condor
will be working with us to make this as successful as possible. We aim to flow test all the target zones
of the well in August.”