Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Colorado. Show all posts

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Anadarko Petroleum (APC) - Niobrara Shale - Codell - Watternberg Field

By Tim - http://oilshalegas.com


Anadarko Petroleum (APC) provided an oil & natural gas drilling update on the Niobrara Shale located in Colorado & Wyoming.

In November 2011, Anadarko updated the resource potential of its horizontal Niobrara and Codell opportunities in the liquids-rich Wattenberg field of northeastern Colorado. Based upon the results of this horizontal drilling program, the company announced a net resource potential within the Wattenberg field of 500 million to 1.5 billion BOE, with significant additional potential outside the field boundaries. Anadarko is currently operating five horizontal rigs in the Wattenberg field and two additional horizontal rigs that are evaluating liquids-rich opportunities in Wyoming's Powder River Basin. To enhance the strategic alignment of its upstream and midstream assets in Colorado, Anadarko acquired the Wattenberg Plant in March 2011. This acquisition, combined with Western Gas Partners, LP's (WES) acquisition of the Platte Valley Plant and WES's ownership of the Fort Lupton Plant, along with other midstream assets, is enabling continued growth and value-enhancing opportunities within the Wattenberg field and greater DJ Basin.


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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Weld County, CO: Niobrara Shale Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com


Voyager Oil and Gas Inc. (VYOG.OB) recently released an update on the Niobrara Shale located in Weld County, CO:

Voyager recently participated with Slawson Exploration in three gross Niobrara well completions in the D-J Basin Niobrara play. Slawson is currently setting surface casing on 22 additional drilling locations that have been delineated and high-graded by initial results from the first three wells and other operator results in the area.

Bushwacker 24-11-67

The Bushwacker well is located in the western portion of Slawson's Weld County, Colorado lease block in Section 24, Township 11N, Range 67W. The well experienced significant geosteering issues in the Niobrara B formation and a majority of the lateral is believed to be low or out of the Niobrara B target zone. The well was recently completed with a 19-stage fracture stimulation and flowed back primarily frac fluids with a trace of oil. The well is temporarily shut in pending results of the Moonshine #1-36H and the Outlaw #1-16H. The well was drilled and completed for $3.0 million, below the AFE estimate of $4.2 million. We expect that the lateral portion of the well may be re-drilled and re-stimulated in either the Niobrara B or the Codell formation.

Moonshine #1-36H

The Moonshine well is located east of the Bushwacker well in Section 36, Township 11N, Range 65W Weld County, Colorado. The well experienced encouraging oil and gas shows in The Niobrara B formation during drilling and was recently completed with a 19-stage fracture stimulation. The well is currently flowing back primarily frac water with a 13% oil cut. Although the well is producing approximately 20 BOPD, the well will be placed on pump in late October and currently is expected to be a commercial producer. The well was drilled and completed for $3.29 million, below the AFE estimate of $4.2 million.

Outlaw 1-16H

The Outlaw well is located between the Moonshine and Bushwacker wells in Section 16, Township 11N, Range 66W Weld County, Colorado. The Outlaw well experienced encouraging oil and gas shows during drilling in the Niobrara B formation and is currently being completed. Three stages of the well were fracture stimulated and the fourth stage pressured out. The well is currently flowing back primarily frac water with a 3% oil cut. The remainder of the fracture stimulation is expected to be completed in late October. The well has incurred $1.3 million in drilling and completion costs to date and is expected to be fully completed for less than $3 million.

J.R. Reger commented, "We are encouraged by what we are seeing as we move east in the lease block with the Moonshine and the Outlaw wells. We are especially encouraged by the drilling and completion costs of approximately $3 million per well. We expect the Niobrara Play to continue to evolve and improve. Recent results by other operators in the area are beginning to come in and the operators are beginning to share data regarding target zone, azimuth (horizontal direction) and completion techniques. The horizontal Niobrara play is in its infancy and we expect the learning curve to be steep. Slawson is currently setting surface casing on 22 high-grade locations, based on the shows from the Moonshine and Outlaw wells. Slawson will commence drilling on the lease block when the surface casing is set on all 22 high-grade locations and additional field data regarding drilling and completions techniques has been received. Several of the high-grade locations are in the immediate vicinity of recent EOG results that have been very encouraging. Slawson and Voyager continue to acquire acreage in the core area of the play and we continue to add additional drilling opportunities to our inventory as the play evolves. We are excited about the pace with which this play is developing and we expect the data from these first 3 delineation wells to aid in our future leasing and drilling."


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Sunday, October 3, 2010

Weld County, Colorado - Niobrara Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Carrizo Oil and Gas Inc. (CRZO) recently released an operational update on the Niobrara shale located in Weld County, Colorado:

In the Niobrara, a well pad has been prepared on Carrizo's leasehold in northern Weld County, Colorado, a rig has been contracted, and the company's first Niobrara horizontal well is expected to spud in the first or second week of October. This well will be fractured and completed following drilling. The company expects to conduct a production test during the fourth quarter of this year. The company has committed to participate in a 300 square mile 3-D seismic acquisition program over its Niobrara acreage in conjunction with industry partners.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

Garfield County, CO: Drill Permits

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Colorado has seen a huge influx in drill permits this year. Officials have issued 6,500 drill permits this year with Garfield County, Colorado claiming the highest number, at 1,327 of those permits. Statewide, the total number of permits issued this year is the second highest number of permits ever issued in 1 year in the state of colorado.

Read full story here: http://mortgage-monster.com/grand-junction/colorado-oil-and-gas-drilling-permits-as-well-as-lease-prices-climb-in-2010/

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Drilling Permits: Piceance Basin

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Officials announced on August 13, that they plan to issue 6,500 permits to drill in the Piceance Basin located in northwest Colorado this year. “We continue to have a pretty consistent high level of activity at this point,” Thom Kerr, permitting manager for the Colorado Oil and Gas Conservation Commission, said during a meeting of the commission. This is the second highest number of permits ever listed in the state of Colorado.

Full story here: http://www.gjsentinel.com/news/articles/drilling_rig_numbers_start_to/

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Friday, September 5, 2008

Green River Formation Basin - Oil Shale - BLM to offer 1.90 acres 9/5/08

The Bureau of Land Management ( BLM ) is planning to lease out 1.9 Million acres for oil shale development in the Green River Shale Basin.


The U.S. Bureau of Land Management issued a plan to set aside 1.9 million acres in Utah, Wyoming and Colorado for development of oil from shale and tar sands.
Under the plan, announced in the Federal Register today, the bureau must create rules that govern the leasing and development of the resources. The bureau estimates that Western lands hold the equivalent of 800 billion barrels of oil.

More on the Green River Oil Shale - http://www.oilshalegas.com/greenriveroilshale.html

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Oil Shale - Green River Basin Formation

The Green River Formation in Colorado, Wyoming, and Utah hold over 750 billion barrels of recoverable oil from oil shale. This region could one day reduce our dependence on foreign oil.

While the land is held in federal hands, they are leasing land out to companies for testing purposes. Shell oil company is one of those companies. Shell is testing one specific location in Colorado about the size of a football field. Shell is testing the freeze wall which keeps water out of the production area while they basically heat and extract the oil from shale.

For more on the Green River
Formation...visit http://www.oilshalegas.com/greenriveroilshale.html