Arrow Exploration Corp. announced the results of the Rio Cravo Sur-1 well testing on the Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. The RCS-1 well was spud on May 23, 2022.

RCS-1 targeted a three-way fault bounded structure with multiple high-quality reservoir objectives on the Tapir Block in the Llanos Basin of Colombia. The well was drilled to a total measured depth of 8,656 feet (8,105 feet true vertical depth) and encountered six hydrocarbon bearing intervals totaling 55 net feet of oil pay. Specific production test rates for the isolated new zones (shallowest to deepest) include: Carbonera C7B: tested 1,872 bopd (net 936 bopd) peak rate of 30 API crude.

The zone was tested on June 22nd for 33 hours at an average rate of 1,076 bopd (net 538 bopd). Ubaque: tested 184 bopd (net 92 bopd) peak rate of 12-13 API crude. The zone was tested June 13th for 38.5 hours at an average rate of 33 bopd (net 16.5 bopd).

Test results are not necessarily indicative of long-term performance or ultimate recovery. After the C7B test performance, the decision was made to put the C7B on production. Arrow decided not to test the up-hole C7 zones, and the Gacheta C, as they had been proven to be oil bearing in RCE-2. The test of the Gacheta B zone was cut short due to formation water production.