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Xcite Energy - North Sea Heavy Oil (XEL)     

Proselenes - 22 Oct 2009 11:14

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gibby - 23 Aug 2011 14:47 - 2251 of 3002

tend to agree but more south imo
iis dwelling

Sequestor - 23 Aug 2011 16:23 - 2252 of 3002

just passed Morrisons?

Balerboy - 24 Aug 2011 09:01 - 2253 of 3002

LOL. sq

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 10:11 - 2254 of 3002

Steady rise this morning.

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 10:15 - 2255 of 3002

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markymar - 01 Sep 2011 10:54 - 2256 of 3002

Good to see some blue sky,we all know in 6 months time this SP will be double if not more once that oil is flowing

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 11:06 - 2257 of 3002

Agree markymar

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 11:09 - 2258 of 3002

Any reason for the rise, other then its Thursday.

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 11:50 - 2259 of 3002

News due?

markymar - 01 Sep 2011 12:23 - 2260 of 3002

Would be good to here funding is sorted,looking good on level 2 for a leg up 240 v 179 on a 10%

dreamcatcher - 01 Sep 2011 12:24 - 2261 of 3002

Something is going on ?

markymar - 01 Sep 2011 12:46 - 2262 of 3002

News of DECC should be soon there just crossing the boxes at moment So the public consultation period has ended,news within 21 days.


https://www.og.decc.gov.uk/environment/permits/eis/eisr004.htm

http://bit.ly/qMGJdx
Report Date: 30 Aug 2011 06:45
THE OFFSHORE PETROLEUM PRODUCTION AND PIPE-LINES
(ASSESSMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS) REGULATIONS 1999
Listed below are details of the environmental statements received by the Department of Energy and Climate Change (DECC) for projects which are subjected to environmental assessment under the above-mentioned regulations. The purpose of this list is to show the availability of these environmental statements and the contact details for information.

It remains the duty of the company undertaking the project to publish information concerning these projects in appropriate newspapers required by clause 9(f) of the regulations.

Those entries in blue italic are for environmental statements where the public notice period has ended but the consents have not yet been issued
Date ES Recieved Company Project Type Project Name UKCS Block DECC Project Number Contact Name and Telephone Number
19 Aug 2011 BP EXPLORATION OPERATING COMPANY LIMITED Well 213/25c W/4123/2011 Hilary Mulligan - 01224 832088
15 Aug 2011 HYDROCARBON RESOURCES LIMITED Development Rhyl Development 113/27b D/4122/2011 John Watson - 01524 864010
29 Jul 2011 ENDEAVOUR ENERGY UK LIMITED Development Rochelle West Development 15/26b D/4116/2011 Hywel Evans 01224 202853
27 Jul 2011 TALISMAN ENERGY (UK) LIMITED Development Godwin Development 22/17 D/4092/2010 Julie Cross - 01224 353147
22 Jul 2011 XCITE ENERGY RESOURCES LIMITED Development Bentley Development 9/3b D/4120/2011 Jacco Veenboer, 01314495030

markymar - 05 Sep 2011 09:41 - 2264 of 3002

Have bought a few in to XEL today 1.34p the book looks strong lets see if am correct.

cynic - 05 Sep 2011 10:39 - 2265 of 3002

you're a very brave man to be putting new money long into these markets

markymar - 05 Sep 2011 11:21 - 2266 of 3002

Just a punt today Cynic,the booked looked good but now starting to change.....off out for a little will see what the afternoon brings have stop loss in place at 131p

dreamcatcher - 05 Sep 2011 16:00 - 2267 of 3002

No more money going into this market.

markymar - 06 Sep 2011 08:39 - 2268 of 3002

Still holding from yesterday....looks like they are doing a tour as down in London on the 26th to 28th Sep as well.


Aberdeen Evening Lecture
http://www.pesgb.org.uk/events/event-95/
The Copthorne Hotel 122 Huntly Street Aberdeen AB10 1SU

September 20

Thank you to Xcite Energy Resources Ltd for sponsoring this PESGB Aberdeen Evening Lecture


Tuesday 20th September 2011

Start 6.30pm

The Bentley Field, UK North Sea, Block 9/3b: Delivering a commercial flow rate in a heavy-oil field.

Barny Brennan (Xcite Energy Resources Ltd)

The Bentley field is situated in Block 9/3b on the East Shetland Platform in the UK sector of the North Sea. It contains around 600 MMbbl in-place of heavy (10 to 12o), viscous oil, within a four-way dip closure at Upper Palaeocene, Dornoch sandstone, reservoir level. The field is defined by 6 well penetrations and 3D seismic.

The field was discovered in 1977 by Amocos 9/3-1 well and was further appraised in the mid-1980s with Conocos 9/3-2A and 9/3-4 wells. None of these earlier wells succeeded in flowing oil to surface and the acreage was relinquished and remained unlicensed until 2003 when Xcite Energy was awarded the acreage as a Promote License in the 21st Round.

Xcite raised the funds for an appraisal well and converted to a traditional license prior to drilling the vertical 9/3b-5 well in 2007. The well confirmed an 87 feet oil column and was the first on the field to flow hydrocarbons to surface. The well flowed at a modest rate of 125 bopd (due to extremely high skin) but provided a wealth of reservoir, fluid and flow data that convinced Xcite that commercial flow rates were achievable on Bentley and that an economic field development would follow.

Prior to undertaking a development Xcite decided that a further appraisal well was required in order to: a) physically demonstrate commercial rates, b) demonstrate that horizontal drilling in friable heavy-oil reservoir was achievable and c) provide data from which to better design a subsequent development.

In October to December 2010 Xcite drilled, completed and tested the 9/3b-6 pilot hole and 9/3b-6Z horizontal sidetrack. The horizontal bore resulted in approximately 1800 feet of excellent reservoir section with 100% net to gross. The subsequent multi-rate flow test achieved a final stabilised rate of 2,900 bopd which was at the highest end of expectations and more than was required to show commerciality. This has paved the way for the field to enter into a staged development.

This presentation focuses on how the successful flow test was delivered and in particular how geosteering was used to deliver over 1800 ft of high quality reservoir section within the unconsolidated Dornoch reservoir.

Sequestor - 07 Sep 2011 09:23 - 2269 of 3002

Whats al those 666 deals about?

kimoldfield - 07 Sep 2011 09:38 - 2270 of 3002

Must be something to do with the devil and the deep blue sea!
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