Tamboran Resources Corporation reported record production flow rates from its SS-6H well in the Beetaloo Basin during the March quarter [1].
These results provide a technical benchmark for the company as it attempts to scale gas production in the Northern Territory of Australia. The data supports the viability of the basin as a source of energy, potentially influencing regional infrastructure investments and energy security strategies.
The company achieved a record average 20-day initial production flow rate of 10.3 million cubic feet per day [2]. This performance at the SS-6H well is a central component of the company's broader development strategy in the region [1].
Tamboran is currently advancing its infrastructure plans to support a pilot project designed to deliver first gas [3]. The company has focused on strengthening its balance sheet to ensure sufficient funding for these operations. This financial positioning is intended to sustain the project through its 2026-2027 development phase [1, 3].
The Beetaloo Basin remains a focal point for energy exploration in Australia. By combining record flow data with a reinforced funding strategy, Tamboran aims to transition from exploration and testing to active production [1]. The company's progress involves coordinating technical stimulation results with the logistical requirements of the Northern Territory's remote geography [2].
Management said these operational milestones align with a timeline to bring gas to market during the next two years [3]. The success of the SS-6H well serves as a primary indicator of the basin's potential for high-volume extraction [2].
“Record average 20-day initial production flow rate of 10.3 million cubic feet per day”
The record flow rates at the SS-6H well demonstrate the technical feasibility of high-volume gas extraction in the Beetaloo Basin. By securing funding and infrastructure for the 2026-2027 period, Tamboran is attempting to move past the exploration phase into commercial production, which could establish the Northern Territory as a significant energy hub.




