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Empyrean Energy (EME) (EME)     

PapalPower - 21 Nov 2005 08:12

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

Big Al - 19 Jun 2007 03:54 - 840 of 2087

Empyrean Energy PLC
18 June 2007


18 June 2007

Empyrean Energy PLC
('Empyrean' or the 'Company'; Ticker: (EME))

Project Margarita, Gulf Coast Texas USA

Gas zone drilled in the Dona Carlota-1, Margarita gas exploration
project, onshore gulf coast, Texas

AIM quoted Empyrean Energy PLC today announces the following update with
regards the drilling program at Margarita:

1. DONA CARLOTA PROSPECT


Dona Carlota-1 has been successfully drilled to a total depth of 1,524 metres. A
gas show was observed in the primary target Frio 1.33 sand with interpretation
of the wire line logs indicating a gross gas zone of 13.9 metres and net gas pay
of 5.6 metres over the interval 1,423.2 to 1,437.1 metres with gas on rock and
no water. Production casing has been run to enable production testing of the
well later in the week.

The Dona Carlota Gas Field, based on an interpretation of the 3D seismic data,
has an estimated recoverable reserve of 0.62 billion cubic feet of gas.

2. AGAVERO PROSPECT

The truck mounted rig has moved from Dona Carlota-1 to the Agavero Prospect over
the weekend to spud Agavero #1.

The Agavero Prospect is the second of the three prospects that are being drilled
in the current program which are analogues of historic prolific Frio and
Vicksburg sands production in the project area at <2,000 meters depth. The
drilling program is expected to run until the end of July 2007.

As with the successful initial three well program, tie in of any commercial
discovery made on these prospects will be rapid as the project area is crossed
by a number of gas pipelines with access rights and available capacity to tie
into.

The prospects have the following mean recoverable gas reserve potential and
total depths;

Prospect Name Mean Rec Reserves Total Depth Status

Dona Carlota 0.62 bcf 1,524 m Drilled gas discovery
Agavero 0.70 bcf 1,340 m Drilling
Climaco 1.60 bcf 1,980 m To be drilled

Participants in the Margarita Project are:

Empyrean Energy PLC* 44.00%
Sun Resources NL# 20.00%
Victoria Petroleum NL# 20.00%
Wandoo Energy LLC + 16.00%

100.00%

# ASX listed
* AIM listed
+ USA Private Interest

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.

For further information

Conduit PR

Charlie Geller/ Ed Portman Tel: +44 (0) 207 429 6605/+44 (0) 7979955923

HB Corporate

Rod Venables Tel: +44(0)207 510 8600

Empyrean Energy plc Tel : +44(0) 207 182 1746

Big Al - 19 Jun 2007 04:03 - 841 of 2087

Regarding the above RNS, tcdmct :

1. 0.62bcf is hardly going to set the world alight ('scuse the pun). Have you really any idea how big that actually is?

2. There's not even any testing been done as yet. True recoverable reserves will come to light thereafter.

3. The share price movement of 15.8% yesterday hardly screams that the market is that impressed and it only takes it back up to the level of 2 months ago.

All in all, it's rather early to be doing cartwheels don't you think? TLW looks far better. ;-)))))

Big Al - 19 Jun 2007 04:03 - 842 of 2087

PS - must admit the chart picture is looking much better though. ;-)

PapalPower - 19 Jun 2007 08:11 - 843 of 2087

Its just the build up of margin money ahead of SL news in July. Ride the rampers, let them do the work and just piggy back, and then be ready to jump off before any real news ;)

Big Al - 20 Jun 2007 00:59 - 844 of 2087

Indeed PP. ;-))

Just to put 0.62bcf into context, I believe that's a US billion, i.e. 620mmcf. That well I've recently been on flowed 66mmcf/d and we were limited by the welltest gear. You folks can do the maths and figure how big this actually is. It would last a week and bwe completely uneconomic.

On the plus side, of course, this well wouldn't produce anything near that so will last some time longer. The welltest will give us a clue with any luck. The second thing is the excellent pipeline infrastructure in the area - I've drilled there and the whole area is cris-crossed. The RNS confirms easy access too. If there wasn't, this thing wouldn't see the light of day IMO.

Finally, I've just checked the price action for yesterday. Came off a bit didn't it after the intial up move? The muppets bumped it early and the profit-takers started cashing in around 10am after whicgh she fell away.

I don't quite sniff a company making well here. Does anyone else?

............. apart from my mate that is. ;-0

PapalPower - 20 Jun 2007 02:05 - 845 of 2087

Big Al, the rise this week was purely due to Monday morning, it was the perfect short term trade when all the day traders are sat on their money looking at what to buy this week, when EME pop out an RNS first thing on a Monday.......of course it falls away not long after as the traders take profits.

Big Al - 20 Jun 2007 02:09 - 846 of 2087

Very true, PP.

Just thought I'd acquaint folks with some facts, that's all. ;-)))))

Big Al - 20 Jun 2007 15:57 - 847 of 2087

Disappointing movement again today for the believers.

micky468 - 21 Jun 2007 12:15 - 848 of 2087

Empyrean Energy PLC
21 June 2007




Empyrean Energy PLC

("Empyrean" or the "Company"; Ticker: (EME))

Sugarloaf Block A, Texas USA
----------------------------

First well in the new 16 well deal with Texas Crude Energy Inc ("TCEI")
has spudded

Empyrean has been advised by Texas Crude Energy Inc that the TCEI JV Block A
#1 well, the first well to be drilled as part of the recently announced 16
well deal has spudded on Block A.

Further updates will be provided as relevant information comes to hand.


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.

Big Al - 21 Jun 2007 12:29 - 849 of 2087

Good move today. Almost covered the spread.

mayhemmagic - 21 Jun 2007 12:41 - 850 of 2087

3 point rise for every well that spuds?

Big Al - 21 Jun 2007 12:46 - 851 of 2087

............ and possibly a 3 point drop for every duster. Mind you, given past performance it'll be more like 6 points for every duster.

Shot in the dark as usual with explorers. ;-0

micky468 - 21 Jun 2007 12:55 - 852 of 2087

i take it that its not a good company to buy in to then BIG Al

Big Al - 21 Jun 2007 13:42 - 853 of 2087

They've certainly not had their share of good news recently.

That's not to say it can't change, but .........

David10B - 21 Jun 2007 14:18 - 854 of 2087

great posts on this BB I am considering a buy based on them thanks lads

hlyeo98 - 21 Jun 2007 16:37 - 855 of 2087

I don't trust the management of EME

David10B - 21 Jun 2007 18:27 - 856 of 2087

good point please tell us why---then we all learn

hlyeo98 - 21 Jun 2007 23:03 - 857 of 2087

Scroll back page by page from early 2006 and you will find out why. Big Al can confirm that too

maestro - 22 Jun 2007 01:26 - 858 of 2087

big al missed the low point...sour grapes thats all

cynic - 22 Jun 2007 05:49 - 859 of 2087

even though EME is now valued at barely 1/4 of what is was just a year or so ago, imo the company/management has disappointed so many times that i question the wisdom of putting fresh money in here ....... surely you can find a much better home for your money even in the oil sector?
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