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Armour resumes Horseshoe drilling

Last week, Armour reported that the drill string had become stuck in a hole at its Horseshoe 4 well through a process known as differential sticking, in which hydrostatic pressure of the drilling fluids is higher than the formation pressure through which drilling is taking place. As this causes an accumulation of a filtercake build …

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