Showing posts with label january 2009. Show all posts
Showing posts with label january 2009. Show all posts

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Bakken Shale: Dunn County North Dakota

Today, 1/8/09, Kodiak Oil & Gas ( KOG ) has come out and given an operational update on the Bakken Shale and the Sanish/Three Forks region on the Bakken Shale. They have acerage positions in Dunn County, North Dakota.

Williston Basin Operations Update -- Dunn County, North Dakota

Kodiak's exploration efforts target oil and gas production from the middle member between the upper and lower Bakken shales, which is the source rock for existing hydrocarbons. The Three Forks/Sanish Formation, a productive interval lying directly below the lower Bakken shale, is also expected to be a future exploration target. Commercial production from the Three Forks/Sanish Formation is being reported by operators in the immediate area.

The Moccasin Creek (MC) #16-34-2H well (Kodiak operates with 60% working interest [WI] and 49% net revenue interest [NRI]) recently reached total depth. The well, located in the southwestern portion of Kodiak's leasehold, was drilled to an approximate total vertical depth (TVD) of 10,350 feet and a total measured depth (TMD) of 15,525 feet. During drilling operations, the wellbore encountered oil and gas shows in the lateral. A liner was run to total depth and completion work is tentatively scheduled after drilling of the MC #16-34H well is finished. The well successfully reached TMD in 38 days, which is within the Company's initial estimate of 40 days to total depth.

The drilling rig has been skid approximately 50 feet where drilling recently commenced on the MC #16-34H well (Kodiak operates with 60% WI and 49% NRI). The MC #16-34H is projected to be drilled to a TVD of 10,350 feet and proposed TMD of 14,800 feet.
Six miles east of the Moccasin Creek wells, Kodiak has completed construction of a drilling pad for the Charging Eagle (CE) #1-22-15H and the CE #1-22-23H wells. Approximately 10 miles north of the Moccasin Creek locations, a second drill pad is being constructed for the Two Shield Butte (TSB) #16-8H and the TSB #16-8-16H wells. Kodiak operates both locations and will utilize the skid package on its rig to move between wells, minimizing mobilization time and surface disturbance. Upon completion of the MC #16-34H well, the drilling rig will be moved to one of these drilling pads.

As of January 1, 2009, Kodiak had approximately 56,000 gross and 36,000 net acres under lease on the Fort Berthoud Indian Reservation (FBIR). Kodiak operates all of its leasehold on the FBIR, with the exception of approximately 9,000 net acres that are in a participating area previously established with another operator.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Bossier Shale: East Texas Gastar ( GST ) Hits Big!

Need more evidence that the Bossier Shale is better then the Haynesville Shale? Gastar Exploration ( GST ) came out and announced one of their Bossier Shale wells are hitting 23.0 MMCF per day of Natural Gas. This is an OUTSTANDING Well!

For those who aren't familiar with these shale plays around the USA and Canada, the Haynesville Shale is located in Louisiana and East Texas. Below the Haynesville Shale you have the Bossier Shale.

Gastar Exploration Ltd. (NYSE Alternext US:GST) and today announced that it has successfully completed its best producing well to date, the Belin #1, which was completed in two lower Bossier zones. The well is flowing at a combined initial gross sales rate of 41.2 MMcf/day on a 20/64ths inch choke with approximately 10,300 psi of flowing casing pressure. Gastar owns a 52% working interest before payout (40% net revenue interest before payout) in the Belin #1.

"The Belin #1 is our best producer to date, and based on the high quality of the reservoir rock and the strong initial production rate, we expect it will also be our best well to date in the Hilltop area in terms of estimated recoverable reserves," said J. Russell Porter, Gastar's President and CEO.

"To put this well into perspective, our biggest producer prior to the Belin #1 was the Wildman #3, which IP'ed at 23 MMcf/day. Comparing it against the entire play, we believe the Belin #1 is among the top ten best wells reported by any producer in any area of the Bossier," he added.
"The Belin #1 contains the highest porosity rock we have drilled to date, and we believe there is high-quality reservoir rock uphole from our initial lower completions that could allow us to maintain strong flow rates well into the future."

In addition, Gastar is currently drilling a sidetrack to the LOR #7 and expects to reach total depth in approximately 5 to 10 days. Gastar has a 50% working interest before payout (37.5% net revenue interest before payout) in the LOR #7.

http://www.gastar.com/releasedetail.cfm?ReleaseID=357440

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Haynesville Shale: Caddo Parish, Louisiana Goodrich Petroleum GDP Well

Goodrich Petroleum ( GDP ) has announced a completion of a new Haynesville Shale well in Caddo Parish Louisiana. 14.5 MMcf's!

GDP has completed its initial horizontal Haynesville Shale well, the Chesapeake Energy Corporation-operated Holland 17H-1, which tested at a rate of approximately 14.5 MMcf per day on a 24/64 inch choke with 6,000 psi. The well, which was drilled to 16,200 feet, had a horizontal displacement of approximately 4,400 feet (3,800 feet cased), and is located in the Company's Bethany-Longstreet area in Caddo Parish, Louisiana. Goodrich owns a 50% working interest in the well, Chesapeake owns 40% and Plains Exploration & Production Company owns 10%.

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The Company has completed its Estes 2H (100% WI), a James Lime horizontal well on its Cotton South prospect area, which tested at 7.0 MMcf per day on a 35/64 inch choke with 1,500 psi.

http://phoenix.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=83169&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1240683&highlight

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Marcellus Shale: Marion West Virginia TENG 4th Well

Trans Energy ( TENG ) has announced this week that they have completed their 4th Vertical Well in the Marcellus Shale - Natural Gas Field. This latest Marcellus Shale well was drilled in Marion County, West Virginia.

Trans Energy, Inc. (OTC BB: TENG) announced today that its Blackshere #101 well in Marion County, West Virginia was successfully fraced on December 29th and is currently awaiting connection to a sales line. The Blackshere #101 is completed in the Marcellus shale, a prolific new “resource play” in Appalachia, similar to the Barnett, Fayetteville and Haynesville shales which have grown to become a significant base of hydrocarbon reserves in the United States.

James K. Abcouwer, President and CEO of Trans Energy, said “This fourth Marcellus well is located in Marion County which is the county to the east of our existing Marcellus wells and is a step out of what we consider our proven area. We are delighted with its initial indications. We are optimistic that the positive results from our three vertical wells in Wetzel County and now with our most recent completion in Marion County can be replicated throughout our acreage position in northern West Virginia. We’re now beginning a horizontal well program in yet another significant step forward for Trans Energy to properly develop its acreage position. We’re pleased to have achieved this sizeable acreage position centered on the Wetzel-Marion-Doddridge Counties area, which looks to be one of the most – if not the most – prolific part of the Marcellus resource in Appalachia.”

http://www.transenergyinc.com/pr/131.html

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