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Empyrean Energy (EME) (EME)     

PapalPower - 21 Nov 2005 08:12

Chart.aspx?Provider=EODIntra&Size=283*18Chart.aspx?Provider=Intra&Code=EME&Size=big.chart?symb=uk%3Aeme&compidx=aaaaa%3AEmpyrean Energy

Web site : http://www.empyreanenergy.com

Big Al - 25 Oct 2007 14:31 - 1182 of 2087

Just been looking at the chart. Might see 25p shortly after yesterday's drop through support. A chance of support at 31p mid I guess as well.

maestro - 25 Oct 2007 17:08 - 1183 of 2087

no chance

Big Al - 25 Oct 2007 18:35 - 1184 of 2087

Thanks maestro - as useful and informative as ever. ;-0

niceonecyril - 26 Oct 2007 00:17 - 1185 of 2087

Al i must admit you,ve taken the wind from my sails,trying to make sense out of the latest posts. Regarding sugarkane,i've just been looking at a sketch of S/L1,and the top zone is discribed as the sugarkane interval? This is believed to contain the gas and condensate as discovered in the successful well.
As far as valueing the AMI 10% works out at 300billioncfg and 50million barrels
of condensate, while the gas works out roughly at $21m, the condensate is
another matter 50m*70= $3.5billion now thats not to be sneezed at.
Still a bit unsure, but as understand it,the top zone is the important zone.
cyril

niceonecyril - 26 Oct 2007 08:21 - 1186 of 2087

Sorry my calcs last night were wrong for the gas (i have my mother in hospital and my daughter who suffers poor health unwell, so my minds elsewhere), should be
$210m ?
cyril

PapalPower - 27 Oct 2007 03:25 - 1187 of 2087

For those who want some more information, pages 8,9 and 10 of this report give some on the Sugarloaf/Kane prospects.

http://www.auroraoag.com.au/docs/2007/AUT20071025.pdf


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Big Al - 28 Oct 2007 21:08 - 1188 of 2087

ttt

Thanks PP

niceonecyril - 28 Oct 2007 21:47 - 1189 of 2087

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niceonecyril - 29 Oct 2007 07:29 - 1190 of 2087

Al would appreciate your views on the following article.
http://www.oilbarrel.com
cyril

PapalPower - 29 Oct 2007 09:13 - 1191 of 2087

http://www.oilbarrel.com/email_index.html?page=/news/article.html?body=1&key=oilbarrel_en:1193623438&feed=oilbarrel_en

29.10.2007

Empyrean Energy Gets Some Encouraging If Inconclusive News From Its Kennedy-1 Well On Its Sugarloaf Prospect In Texas

The latest drilling report from London AIM-listed Empyrean energy concerns its Kennedy-1 exploration well on the Sugarloaf prospect in Texas, US. The well is drilling ahead at a measured depth of 13,481 feet. The planned measured depth of this well is 17,570 feet.

Since its previous report casing was successfully run and cemented at a depth of 12,719 feet followed by the start of drilling the horizontal section within the target Austin Chalk upper zone. There are background gas levels broadly consistent with those found in shallower zones.

The re-frac of the deepest of the three zones of gas shows, and log interpreted potential gas play in the Cretaceous age Austin Chalk formation, was undertaken, with all of the Frac protant injected into the formation as per the programme. The lack of significant hydrocarbon recovery and the flow pressures seen, to date indicate that this deepest zone of the Austin Chalk is unlikely to be commercially productive at this location.

In other words, there looks as if there is gas in the shallower zones but we do not know how much at this point. Empyrean has assets in Germany but it is focused in the US, like other small independents from the UK and Australia, because the high prices available for gas and the good infrastructure make it worthwhile revisiting low risk discoveries which were not deemed worth exploiting by the companies which originally discovered them. The low cost nature of the assets means that even the most junior of companies can quickly build up a good cash flow business.

Sugarloaf is important to Empyrean because it represents a potential step up from the modest developments the company has achieved on Project Margarita, also in Texas. You are talking about the difference between hundreds of thousand of cubic feet a day to possibly millions of cubic feet a day from individual wells.

The Sugarloaf prospect covers 60 sq km in the prolific Gulf Coast Basin of Texas and lies just 6.6 km east of the producing Sugarkane gas-condensate field. Empyrean has a 6 per cent working interest in the Texas Crude Energy operated project which was first drilled in 2006 when Sugarloaf-1 found tight reservoir sands in the primary Cretaceous-aged Hosston formation.

This was a disappointment but the compensation was that there was at least 92 feet of potential gas play in a shallower secondary target, the age Carbonates. So the shallower zones looked prospective if the deeper ones dont.

On the basis of past drilling Empyrean extended its interests. It has farmed into a 12 well programme (Kennedy-1 is the first well) over Sugarloaf Block A and Block B. Empyrean will earn a 7.5 per cent interest in Block A by paying 12.5 per cent of the pre-production costs. The first well here, a horizontal appraisal of a putative gas reservoir, encountered encouraging gas shows.

Empyrean also has an 18 per cent working interest in Block B, where, as part of the programme, the Kennedy-1 well is taking place. It is early days but it is suggested there could be a multi-tcf gas target to be exploited.

There is also movement on Project Margarita, the other Texas asset. A six well drilling programme has meant output of around 2 million cubic feet of gas a day and some 60 barrels a day of oil. Empyrean has 44 per cent of this acreage, and at current prices for both oil and gas there is good cash flow.

But it was always agreed that if the shallow low cost/low risk wells came good, the partners would graduate to three deeper, high impact wells on Project Margarita. The first proposed prospect is a potential gas accumulation of between 15 and 48 billion cubic feet.

lizard - 29 Oct 2007 11:02 - 1192 of 2087

getting hammered daily cant see any positives of late.

niceonecyril - 01 Nov 2007 08:29 - 1193 of 2087

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200711010759397989G
This should creat some interest, and i see the SP has risen
cyril

niceonecyril - 01 Nov 2007 08:43 - 1194 of 2087

So a 3rd well agreed in Block A by the successful operator,well worth reading Tom Kelly's comments.
cyril

niceonecyril - 01 Nov 2007 21:57 - 1195 of 2087

UP almost 12% today gentlemen,i believe we have momentum here.If past preformance is anything to go by 60p(pre results) is quite achieveable.

cyril

niceonecyril - 05 Nov 2007 07:26 - 1196 of 2087

News via our aussie jv in Bondi,not sure whether EME will release later?
http://www.asx.com.au/asxpdf/20071105/pdf/315mzn7ljs3j7q.pdf
cyril

niceonecyril - 05 Nov 2007 09:28 - 1197 of 2087

http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200711050902200012H
cyril

niceonecyril - 07 Nov 2007 05:07 - 1198 of 2087

Problems with Kennedy H 1 well, replacing the measuring while drilling tool?
Ref to aussie jvp's AUT, EKA.
cyril

mindseye - 07 Nov 2007 23:09 - 1199 of 2087

niceonecyril - are you fan of Empyrean and what's your views, if I may ask?

I'm down 25% in a matter of weeks thinking this was a good one, but I've grown increasingly concerned EMpyrean has been hyped up and fell for the bait!

The messages and RNS's are mixed and seem a confused combination of positive, negative and evasive comments

niceonecyril - 07 Nov 2007 23:33 - 1200 of 2087

Well i'm still holding,top sliced the other to get more BRR. EME has a great portfolio
and will come good,the Bondi well is expected to spud on the weekend. Theirs a
lot of activity going on in the S/Loaf, S/Kane (4 horizontals since the discovery of
gas/condensate) +a lot increased acreage.So the JVP's including a major have a lot of confidence,(it should be remembered its the top zone where the real hope lies) but only time will tell. I think that the SP will go north as we get closer to the results and will give an opportunity to top slice.
Frustrating stock this so much potential but never quite getting there, at the moment?
imo
cyril

niceonecyril - 08 Nov 2007 08:29 - 1201 of 2087

Conformation ofBondi's spudding.
http://www.investegate.co.uk/Article.aspx?id=200711080746572655H

Unfortuneatly the market having a bad(or spell)so we will lose the impact of this news?
cyril
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