Crude oil found on the outskirts of a Hungarian town

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MOL, the Hungarian oil company, has discovered a significant amount of oil at a depth of 2100 metres near Vecsés, Pest county. MOL started exploratory drilling in the area in July. After carrying out the necessary tests, it proved that it had discovered a previously unknown oil field.
Previously unknown oil field in Vecsés
MOL has discovered a previously unknown oil field on the outskirts of Vecsés. The oil well, called Vecsés-2, has become MOL’s third highest yielding well in Hungary. Also, it is the only one capable of replacing the entire annual natural decline in yield of the ageing Algyő field, Index reports. The new well will start up with a production of 600 barrels per day. What is more, its planned production of 700 to 1,000 barrels per day will increase MOL’s oil production by about 10 percent and Hungary’s by 5 percent.
The drilling started in July 2022
MOL won the exploration concession for the area around Vecsés in 2015. After preliminary geological investigations, the exploration site was selected on the outskirts of Vecsés. Drilling, which started in July, lasted 31 days and reached a depth of 2,100 metres. The well testing required at this time proved that the oil discovery was suitable for economic exploitation and the well was put into production on 11 November. The oil is transported directly to the Danube Refinery (Dunai Finomító) in Százhalombatta, napi.hu reports.






There is oil and natural gas available near Mako as well.
Hungary should work to become energy independent.