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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

shadow - 16 Dec 2008 15:59 - 1790 of 2087

Details on the way for eme sugarloaf requirement to be excellent more wells on board flow rates outstanding.

niceonecyril - 16 Dec 2008 18:20 - 1791 of 2087

Not so sure about "outstanding" flow rates, but should more than cover costs?
cyril

cynic - 16 Dec 2008 21:27 - 1792 of 2087

yummy, yummy! ... what a stellar performance by EME ..... time to go to Acapulco or Rio on the proceeds!

nkirkup - 16 Dec 2008 21:41 - 1793 of 2087

Another Shadow stock doomed to failure!

blackdown - 17 Dec 2008 08:04 - 1794 of 2087

Is Shadow by any chance related to Maestro? I feel we should be told.

cynic - 17 Dec 2008 08:12 - 1795 of 2087

he merely walks in his shadow - lol!

shadow - 19 Dec 2008 14:34 - 1796 of 2087

No relation have not heard of them EME medium to long term company buying into

cynic - 19 Dec 2008 15:23 - 1797 of 2087

it's solid and sustainable news from EME that has been much longer than even long term in materialising ...... if this company even survives, let alone successfully, it will be far more by luick than judgement ...... in the meantime, the rating of "crap to be avoided" remains firmly in place

blackdown - 19 Dec 2008 16:00 - 1798 of 2087

Sinking sp

Big Al - 19 Dec 2008 16:29 - 1799 of 2087

Must admit I didn't imagine single digit prices here.

However, I do know the credit crunch has pulled many small operators up. They cannot get finance.

Proselenes - 20 Dec 2008 00:13 - 1800 of 2087

Wrong area of the world.

They are working in area's where the costs of exploration and production are high, and in a recession enviroment and falling energy prices, EME will get hit harder than most IMO.

Could fall a lot further yet in the coming weeks.

cynic - 20 Dec 2008 08:42 - 1801 of 2087

imo, EME's main problem is a lack of credibility ..... whereas EME has often promised much and failed to deliver, HAWK (being a reasonable comparative) has kept its investors regularly informed and almost never failed to meet expectation.

it states the obvious to compare the sp's, but then the current low level of crude hits these minnows hard pretty much regardless of quality

Sharesure - 30 Dec 2008 12:17 - 1802 of 2087

Anyone getting any comments as to why the sp is improving today? Don't answer that one, Cynic; I think that I know what you might say.

cynic - 30 Dec 2008 15:08 - 1803 of 2087

possibly, but for those who don't, then same comment as i posted on AMER ..... rise could easily be down to end year closing of very profitable short positions

niceonecyril - 09 Jan 2009 09:59 - 1804 of 2087

Sugarloaf Project, ('Sugarloaf'), Block A & B, Texas USA

Empyrean Energy Plc, the oil and gas explorer and producer with assets in Germany and the USA, provides the following update on operations on the Sugarloaf Project which is part of the Sugarkane Gas and Condensate Field:

As mentioned in Empyrean's interim results for the 6 month period to 30 September 2008 Empyrean has had the ability to revert back to its original 6% interest in Block B if it decided. Empyrean has decided that it is in the Company's best interest to revert back to the original 6% interest in Block B effective immediately.

Empyrean will retain its interest in wells on Block A and B that have already been drilled and completed. Empyrean will pay 6% of costs for a 6% gross interest (approximately 4.5% net interest after royalties) for all future wells on Block B that it decides to participate in and will revert to a 6% interest on the Weston well which is currently drilling. Empyrean will not be participating in further Block A wells under the present arrangement.

This strategy will dramatically reduce the Company's cost exposure with immediate effect. The Company had already drilled 7 wells out of the 16 well deal. The operator of Block B, Texas Crude Energy Inc, anticipates that if the field is successfully developed then in the range of 140 wells may be drilled on Block B (approximately 1 well per 160 acres).

Commenting today, Empyrean director Tom Kelly stated - 'The decision to move back to the original 6% interest in Block B has not been made lightly. The overall potential effect on value to Empyrean is minimal and the immediate effect of reduced cost exposure is dramatic. Empyrean will however have to absorb the impact of writing off a portion of the costs associated with the Weston well that have already been incurred at the higher participating interest. The current economic climate globally is tough and the directors of Empyrean have made this decision conservatively. With revenue from already completed Block A wells coming on stream we will be in far better shape to meet our development obligations given the present market conditions.'

Further updates will be provided following developments.

cyril

HARRYCAT - 12 Jan 2009 09:27 - 1805 of 2087

12.01.09
"Empyrean Energy Plc, the oil and gas explorer and producer with assets in Germany and the USA, provides the following update on operations on Block A which is part of the Sugarkane Gas and Condensate Field:

TCEI JV Block A-1 Well

Empyrean has been advised by Texas Crude Energy Inc ('TCEI') that the TCEI JV Block A-1 well is flowing to sales after having had 1800 feet of new perforations added during December.

The well is flowing to sales from a new 1800 feet interval that has been fracture stimulated in late December. The original 900 feet of perforations has been plugged off during this new production test. It is the intention of the operator to couple the original 900 feet of perforations with this additional 1800 feet interval following further flow testing.

Empyrean has a working interest of 7.5% in this well.
Further updates will be provided following developments."

cynic - 12 Jan 2009 19:13 - 1806 of 2087

and the market remains underwhelmed ..... surely that should be telling you something?

Big Al - 12 Jan 2009 21:16 - 1807 of 2087

No dosh.

No mention of flowrate.


Doesn't sound too good, does it?

shadow - 13 Jan 2009 15:00 - 1808 of 2087

Yes eme have assets at the sugarloaf-1 and initially further updates will be announced on the progress and rates will be excellent etc

Big Al - 13 Jan 2009 16:56 - 1809 of 2087

Right shadow, now back to sleep. ;-))
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