PapalPower
- 21 Nov 2005 08:12
PapalPower
- 14 Nov 2007 02:02
- 1205 of 2087
New coming today I think, this from ADI on ASX.
"Kennedy #1H Well
Adelphi Energy Limited advises that the Kennedy-1 exploration well has reached Total Depth of 16,750 feet Measured Depth and is running logs prior to casing for completion and testing. Total depth was called some 820 feet short of the original proposed measured depth of 17,570 feet for operational convenience.
Background gas levels whilst drilling in the Austin Chalk upper target zone remain in the range of 40 to 300 units; the commercial significance of which will not be known until testing operations are completed.
Sugarloaf-1 Well
Post fracture stimulation logs have now been run and are being analysed. The lowermost Austin Chalk interval that was previously fracture stimulated has been put back on flow test and on 11 November commenced flowing gas at a rate of 387,000 cubic feet per day with approximately 335 barrels of water (mostly frac fluids) per day. As at report time on 13 November, the well had declined to 180,000 cubic feet per day with minor quantities of water. Over the final 5 hours of the report period, 39 barrels of condensate had been produced. The significance of these flows will not be known until the testing of the zone has been completed and analysed.
Adelphi, through its wholly owned US subsidiary Adelphi Energy Texas, Inc., has a 20% interest in the Sugarloaf Project which includes the Sugarloaf-1 and Kennedy #1H wells."
Big Al
- 14 Nov 2007 10:05
- 1206 of 2087
Excellent. We'll be able to cook the turkey then. Wonder what we do after that. ;-)))
hushpuppy
- 14 Nov 2007 12:12
- 1207 of 2087
You move up to the next zone and see if you can find a bigger turkey. Something that hopefully will feed you a bit better!! Maybe it will turn out into a chicken that will lay a golden egg.
Big Al
- 14 Nov 2007 12:31
- 1208 of 2087
Then again, it may be suffering from the flu, John. Well H5N1? ;-)))))
PapalPower
- 15 Nov 2007 02:57
- 1209 of 2087
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/story/0,25197,22740709-18261,00.html
...................Aurora, which closed on Friday at 48c, thought it had left itself enough time since announcing the rights issue in July. The idea was that results would be in from the Sugarloaf-1 well in Texas, of which it has 20 per cent, and these would encourage shareholders to take up the issue.
But delays of various sorts put paid to that plan, and those results are still awaited (as they are at Adelphi Energy and Eureka Energy, which also have stakes in Sugarloaf).
But the words is that the underwriters aren't sweating, given the goal at Sugarloaf is several trillion cubic feet of gas along with condensate...........................
PapalPower
- 15 Nov 2007 07:48
- 1210 of 2087
RNS Number:7801H 15 November 2007
Empyrean Energy PLC
("Empyrean" or the "Company"; Ticker: (EME))
Sugarloaf Block A, Texas USA
* TCEI JV Block A # 3 well encounters gas shows whilst drilling over the
target zone
Empyrean, the AIM listed oil and gas company with exploration and production
assets in Germany and USA today announces the following regarding Sugarloaf
Block A in Texas:
TCEI JV Block A-3 Well
----------------------
Empyrean has been advised by the operator that gas shows have been encountered over a 185 feet interval at about 12,000 feet depth which is the main objective of the TCEI JV Block A-3 well. The gas recordings rose to a maximum of 350 units which is approximately ten times the background gas readings immediately prior to the shows. These gas readings were recorded during drilling of the vertical pilot hole section of the well.
Current operations are preparation for open hole logging. The well is then
planned to be drilled 1500-2000 feet horizontally into the target zone for
completion and testing.
The commercial significance of the gas shows will not be known until the full
results of any testing are analyzed.
The information contained in this announcement was completed and reviewed by the Technical Director of Empyrean Energy Plc, Mr Frank Brophy BSc (Hons) who has over 40 years experience as a petroleum geologist.
Commenting today, Empyrean director Tom Kelly said - "This is further good news
for Empyrean as we now have a total of five wells in the Sugarkane discovery
area - two on Block B and three on Block A that have encountered gas whilst
drilling. We look forward to the results of testing from each well during what
promises to be an exciting testing phase for the company."
BAYLIS
- 15 Nov 2007 11:27
- 1211 of 2087
LONDON (Thomson Financial) - Buyers came for Empyrean Energy, moving it 5 pence higher at 41-1/2 following news that the company has encountered gas shows from well number three at the Sugarloaf block A in Texas.
Still with the explorers, Urals Energy climbed 15 to 250 after the company secured a 270 mln usd six-year loan that will finance the development of the Dulisminskoye field in eastern Siberia and repay some of its existing debt.
Elsewhere, speculators were again active in Johnson Service, 3-1/4 higher at 93, as talk persisted that the workwear and linen rental company -- which recently warned it is likely to breach its banking covenants -- has attracted predatory interest from Industri Kapital, a Nordic private equity group.
maddoctor
- 15 Nov 2007 12:08
- 1212 of 2087
i get gas shows when i turn on the cooker!
Big Al
- 15 Nov 2007 12:28
- 1213 of 2087
I'm still amazed nobody's been in EO. recently. ;-)) Far better outfit IMO.
amberjane
- 15 Nov 2007 13:48
- 1214 of 2087
I am :>)))))))))))))))))))))))
not telling u what to do after youve cooked the turkey Al as i got into trouble last time ! Need one more move up here for a good christmas?? and as for the 'mobile' thing, yep u were right it didnt move it, apart from a wee bit the wrong way (other news). i thought it was hugh so glad i stayed logical and didnt day trade.
Big Al
- 15 Nov 2007 15:45
- 1215 of 2087
Got lucky again then.
;-))
amberjane
- 16 Nov 2007 10:10
- 1216 of 2087
Oi! might have to come to the xmas do just to give you a slap :>)
got to say though most of mine are red today, cept this!
Big Al
- 16 Nov 2007 11:03
- 1217 of 2087
Now that I would enjoy. ;-)))
amberjane
- 16 Nov 2007 11:13
- 1218 of 2087
Yeah and the rest! new rule this year...only SOFT biting
Proactive doing a new article on EME at the mo
Big Al
- 16 Nov 2007 14:22
- 1219 of 2087
nibble, nibble. ;-)
niceonecyril
- 16 Nov 2007 21:05
- 1220 of 2087
Well back from a weeks holiday,to find we have flows from the previous thought of
duster S/L1. For me this is just what what i wanted to hear, although small the
last 5 hours of 39 barrels of condensate gives a positive slant to the whole
project. The 2 upper zones must now be given greater chance of success,and i
believe that theirs more to come from the lower level?
Other pieces of info which excites,
In addition the Kennady well appears to have gas zones which correlate wih the
gas discovery well on "Block A" nearby,and we look forward to analysis of the Electric logs and testing.
The vertical well encountered gas shows that correlate with the gas shows seen in the S/Loaf-1 well "Block B".
From the latest RNS(2 in 2 days), all 5 wells have gas shows whist drilling.
All seems positive to me, so feeling quietly confident. aimo
cyril
Big Al
- 16 Nov 2007 21:13
- 1221 of 2087
cyril
EO. has great newsflow.
EME has crap newsflow.
Too late now, but is it .............................. ?
;-))
niceonecyril
- 16 Nov 2007 23:08
- 1222 of 2087
Al must agree on EO., checked it out sometime ago, although looking more at
STAR at the time. Lost it somewhere along the line.
Only time will tell on EME as far S/L & S/K is concerned,but they have other prospects including Eagle which i believe will come good?
cyril
niceonecyril
- 17 Nov 2007 08:10
- 1223 of 2087
From a well respected frac engineer of 35 years experiance.
The reduction of flow will be due to the expelled Nitrogen running down, but the fact that gas continues to flow that they proved that the frac job managed to
connect various natural fractures in this formation and thus it could well produce very very much more after horizontal drilling.
Sums up
IMHO This is appears to be extroardinary good news in such a well and vindicates their decision to frac.
cyril