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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

niceonecyril - 31 Oct 2008 08:05 - 1683 of 2087

Sharesure Like today, the start of something big? But then its is
"CRAP"

TCEI JV Block A-4 Well

Empyrean has been advised by Texas Crude Energy Inc ('TCEI') that the well has been opened to flow during testing and has flowed on a choked back basis using 10/64' choke at initial rates as high as 2.5 million cubic feet of gas per day ('mmcfgpd') and 260 barrels of oil per day ('bopd') with flow tubing pressure of 4400 psi. This equates approximately to a gas equivalent rate (10:1) of 5.1 million cubic feet of gas equivalent per day.

Flow rates over the test period have consistently been in excess of 2.0 mmcfgpd and 200 bopd using 10/64' choke. During flow back operations the well has continued to clean up. It is understood that the operator intends to continue flow back and testing for a day or so and then shut the well in temporarily while production facilities and a sales pipeline are connected to the well. Pipeline sales are typically with the well wide open at a flow tubing pressure of 1000 psi.

Preparations for the sales pipeline connection and production facility have already commenced. The pipeline and facility are expected to be connected during December 2008.

Commenting today, Empyrean Executive Director - Tom Kelly said 'This un-stimulated flow from a 1500 odd foot interval of horizontal well is a great result for the A-4 well. This further de-risks the project and provides another successful well that will shortly go into production to a sales pipeline. There is still great potential for wells that have longer horizontal completions in the productive zone to have

cyril

bigwavedave - 31 Oct 2008 08:23 - 1684 of 2087

S'sure. OK, next please!

niceonecyril - 31 Oct 2008 08:52 - 1685 of 2087

From the above,
and has flowed on a choked back basis using 10/64' choke at initial rates as high as 2.5 million cubic feet of gas per day ('mmcfgpd') and 260 barrels of oil per day ('bopd') with flow tubing pressure of 4400 psi.
A choke of just 10 one 64th's is extremely small and 4400psi and OIL not condensate, slowly does it, "what rates once its opened up to reduce presure to say 1000psi?
cyril

Sharesure - 31 Oct 2008 09:25 - 1686 of 2087

bwd, We have not finished here yet - by a long way. Next week should bring further news. There are a few other prospects as well as our favourite other share which might also merit a look.
Cynic has gone very quiet; hope he closed his position.

bigwavedave - 31 Oct 2008 09:34 - 1687 of 2087

Right. Should have read up on this one, then. No spare though!

Sharesure - 31 Oct 2008 11:09 - 1688 of 2087

bwd, Kowalik is supposed to be the main opportunity here where eme has 18%. News on that is expected early next week although there should also be an update on today's RNS when the mud clears. The Advfn eme thread is well researched. Trotting on that board has been very reliable and reckons next week could well be much better.

Big Al - 31 Oct 2008 11:23 - 1689 of 2087

Volume ain't bad, cynic, at least compared to the last few months' rolling average.

Haven't really kept my eye on this one for some time, but a big mover always seems to catch my attention. ;-))

cynic - 31 Oct 2008 14:25 - 1690 of 2087

indeed, and sp has powered through all moving averages too, so with luck, i shall indeed prove to have been totally wrong

Big Al - 31 Oct 2008 17:37 - 1691 of 2087

I'd point out the chart in the header. We've been here before. I still can't see a huge future for this lot. They're scratching at it really.

The thing with the Austin Chalk is that it can be very porous, hence the "big" flares whilst drilling. Unfortunately, in order to produce long term you need permeability. I don't see they've had that on any wells. The fracture treatment should help this, but they'r still found wanting to a great extent. Never say never, but very high risk IMO and after soooo many disappointments over several years it seems unlikely they'll ever do much.

niceonecyril - 31 Oct 2008 18:27 - 1692 of 2087

Tell me Big AL, who's they'r?
cyril

niceonecyril - 03 Nov 2008 07:17 - 1693 of 2087

Kowalik -1H
Adelphi has been advised by the operator, Texas Crude Energy Inc (TCEI), that on 31
October 2008 operations commenced to unload the Kowalik -1H well. As at 6am Texas
time on 2 November 2008 the well was still cleaning up and was flowing gas,
condensate, drilling and completion fluids. Once the well is fully unloaded, which may
require a second chemical wash to remove mud from the well bore, the fully stabilised
production rate will be advised.
Weston -1H
Adelphi has also been advised by TCEI that the Weston -1H well spudded on 2 November
2008. At 6am the well was drilling ahead at a depth of 392 feet. The well site is located
~1.5km to the east of the Kennedy -1H well which is designed with a 6,000 feet horizontal
section drilled to the south east.
As previously advised, the well is targeting the upper chalk interval that has been
reported to have successfully produced gas and condensate in four wells in the
adjacent acreage and in which the Kowalik -1H well has been drilled.
Adelphi has a 20% working interest in the Sugarloaf AMI. Other ASX listed participants in
the Sugarloaf AMI and their respective working interests are:
Aurora Oil and Gas Limited 20%
Eureka Energy Limited 12.5%
cyril

Sharesure - 03 Nov 2008 11:33 - 1694 of 2087

Waiting a few more days is no hardship. There is apparently a lot of optimism among those close to this so it is highly likely that they already have a very good idea what the outcome will be.

blackdown - 03 Nov 2008 17:43 - 1695 of 2087

I'm always a bit nervous when I see/hear the word 'apparently', especially when it is alongside a comment re those 'close to' the company. I imagine this a euphemism for a rumour.

Sharesure - 03 Nov 2008 17:57 - 1696 of 2087

I won't comment - so far I have been impressed. You make your own mind up.

niceonecyril - 04 Nov 2008 07:58 - 1697 of 2087

Kowalik -1H Well

Empyrean has been advised by the operator, Texas Crude Energy Inc ('TCEI'), that at 6am on 3 November 2008, the Kowalik-1H well was flowing un-stimulated to sales on test. During the 24 hour period to 6am the well produced 937,000 cubic feet of gas, 321 barrels of oil and 14 barrels of water. The water production is considered to be predominantly drilling and completion fluids. The well was still producing slugs of drilling mud during the period and had not fully cleaned up.

The operator is planning to inject a mud-cleanout treatment into the wellbore in the next day or so to help mobilize any remaining drilling mud and completion fluids. Such treatments have effectively been used many times in the Chalk at analogue and other fields to enhance the flow and clean the formation.

Commenting today, Empyrean Executive Director - Tom Kelly said: 'We are happy to see the Kowalik well flowing to sales early in this test. The operator has not finished clean up operations; therefore we will make a further announcement as those operations are completed.'

Empyrean has a working interest of 18% in the above well.

cyril

Sharesure - 06 Nov 2008 09:02 - 1698 of 2087

This ought to be enjoying a run-up to an RNS on flow rates - not joining in the general market weakness. The confidence the company has in a successful outcome does not seem to have changed over this last week - so why the fall off in sp?

cynic - 06 Nov 2008 09:14 - 1699 of 2087

either insiders know more than you or just general sell off as positions closed either willingly or otherwise

Sharesure - 06 Nov 2008 12:04 - 1700 of 2087

I'll go for the latter (particularly hearing the positions some are having to unwind on a range of stocks) and also the general level of 'rumour' has seemed to be quite accurate in the past. Nevertheless always alert to being duped either intentionally or otherwise.

blackdown - 11 Nov 2008 07:58 - 1702 of 2087

Underwhelming
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