Empire Oil & Gas NL provided final update on the Red Gully North-1 (RGN-1) testing program. The combined C and upper D zones were shut-in at surface for a 12 hour downhole pressure build-up. The C and upper D sands were isolated from each other by setting a wireline plug and closing a sliding sleeve. The well was suspended in line with Department of Mines and Petroleum regulations. All equipment and personnel were then demobilised from site. The current plan is to review pressure, sample and flow rate data recovered from the well, perform a reserve analysis and assess the commerciality of the gas condensate accumulation discovered in RGN-1. RGN-1 is situated in EP 389 approximately four kilometres to the north of the company's Red Gully Production Facility. RGN-1 was drilled in November/December 2015 and discovered 53 metres of moveable gas and condensate. In March/April 2016 RGN-1 was successfully completed, however the test results on the upper D and C sands were compromised by a nearby water production zone due to a shale washout-affected cement bond. In November/December 2016 the RGN-1 remedial cementing workover successfully isolated the water zone connecting with the Upper D and C sand hydrocarbon zones.