Thursday, June 23, 2011

Dunn County, North Dakota: Bakken Shale update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

ENSERVCO Corp. (ENSV.OB) recently released an update on the Bakken Shale in Dunn County, North Dakota.

ENSERVCO purchased several acres in Killdeer, North Dakota, and has entered into a construction contract on a new operations center. The facility is expected to be operational in September and will be located in the heart of the Williston Basin's Bakken Shale formation, one of the largest and most active oil fields in the continental United States.

ENSERVCO expects to break ground on the site later this week. At full operation, the facility will support 30 to 35 employees and a comparable number of service and construction vehicles. The facility will feature a maintenance shop and equipment yard, multiple offices and living quarters for up to 16 employees.

"Many of our current customers have established large acreage positions and extensive drilling programs in the Bakken," said Mike Herman, chairman and CEO. "ENSERVCO is an approved service provider to these companies in other major fields, and they have encouraged us to expand our operations into North Dakota."

Initial customers in the Bakken are expected to include EOG Resources and Hess Corporation (two of the largest oil producers in the Basin), Whiting Petroleum, Brigham Exploration and Chesapeake Energy.

Low average annual temperatures in North Dakota result in frac-fluid heating requirements that can extend eight to 10 months out of the year, according to ENSERVCO's customers. Many of these companies also have expressed a need for year-round well maintenance services such as hot oiling and acidizing, as well as well-site construction services.

"We believe our move into the Bakken could be as strategically significant as our successful expansion last year into the Marcellus Shale," Herman said.

ENSERVCO's North Dakota location will commence operations less than a month after the scheduled opening of its Niobrara Shale facility in Cheyenne, WY.

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Arenal Energy Corp. - Austin Chalk Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Arenal Energy Corporation recently released an update on the Austin Chalk Formation. The company is seeking oil reclamation and production opportunities in the Austin Chalk geologic formation, which extends through Texas into Louisiana and overlays the Eagle Ford shale formation.

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Pryme Energy Limited: Austin Chalk Formation Update

By Andrea: http://oilshalegas.com

Pryme Energy Limited (PYM.AX, POGLY.PK) recently provided an update on its operations in Louisiana, on the Turner Bayou project in the Austin Chalk Formation:

The Turner Bayou project comprises approximately 80 square miles (50,000 acres) which have been imaged by a proprietary 3D seismic survey. Primary targets are the Austin Chalk formation at 15,300 feet and the Eagle Ford formation at 16,000 feet.

Deshotels 13H No.1 (40% Working Interest / 30% NRI)

Drilling of the second well in the Turner Bayou Chalk project, the Deshotels 13H No.1 well in North Bayou Jack Field, has resumed and is currently at a depth of 7,640 feet (2,328 metres). The well will be drilled to a vertical depth of approximately 15,000 feet (4,570 metres) with a 4,000 foot (1,220 metre) lateral through the Austin Chalk formation. The total measured depth of the well will be 19,000 feet (5,790 metres). It is expected that it will take approximately 2 months to reach target depth (early August). Following completion the well will be connected to the Deshotels 20H No.1 production facilities.

This is the second well to be drilled in the Turner Bayou Chalk project. The first well, the Deshotels 20H No.1, encountered significant major phase oil fractures interpreted from the 3D seismic survey resulting in oil being produced to the surface and natural gas flared while drilling. Mechanical problems during the completion of the Deshotels 20H No.1 hindered the effective completion of the well and it is currently producing below expectations at 150 barrels per day of oil and approximately 130 mcf per day of natural gas. Pryme and its partners plan to rectify the Deshotels 20H No.1 following the drilling and bringing into production the current well.

The drilling procedure for the Deshotels 13H No.1 well involved a small rig to drill the surface hole and running casing to a depth of 4,500 feet (1,370 metres.) The surface hole was drilled on a fixed fee contract basis and was completed on 17 May. A larger rig has been mobilized to site to drill the remainder of the vertical section of the well and the lateral.

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