RE: RE: RE: RE: reAccording to the information provided at page 33 of that Sproule report, the Cheal A block as two zones (Mt. Messenger 1 and 2). The first one has Net Pay 18.8 ft (6 meters) and 23% porosity and the second one has Net Pay 9.8 ft (3 meters) and 21% porosity.
The A-7 well that got a frac stimulation this year was producing about 290 boe/day after the frac and this well is located in the Cheal A block. I think the A-7 well first produced 200 boe/day and later declined to 80 boe/day before getting that frac stim.
According to the last NR, Sidewinder-1 has 14 meters of Net Pay, 22.5% porosity and 60% oil saturation. So the Net Pay found with Sidewinder-1 is either 2 or 4 times bigger than what A-7 is producing from and the other characteristics are similar. I don't know if there is a direct correlation between the thickness of the Net Pay zone and the production. If so, Sidewinder-1 could have Initial Production between 400 and 800 boe/day. That is of course if there isn't other factors to take into consideration like the distance from the production facility perhaps.