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Bowood Energy Inc V.BWD



TSXV:BWD - Post by User

Comment by pricecheckon2on Apr 06, 2011 2:28pm
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RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: CPG hit oil

RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: RE: CPG hit oilThere is only 15-1 location, Bob56/Poise and the production I provided to the blog is right from the Government data.

BMO put out an update on their research on this play as well earlier today, which included the following comments on the 15-1 well. "BMO Capital Markets had the wells scouted (Firgure 1a and 1b) and the 15-01 and 14-07wells  were still in production.  The 15-01 well was producing via pumpjack into two (2) 400 bbl tanks on location with a small incinerator assembly assumed to be burning off small volumes of gas (Figure 4).

The 14-07 well was also on production with a pumpjack installed and two (2) 400 bbl tanks on location with a small (0.5 m) flare."  Then they also commented on the jack itself as follows, "The CPA 15-01 well, based on estimated stroke length, stroke rate and tubing diameter had a calculated fluid rate of about 194 bbl/d."

Last quote of interest, "The best indication of well deliverability was from the Shell 10-20-001-22W4 well (Figues 1b and 5).  The well was flowing fluid (although a pumpjack was on site but not attached to the wellhead) into eight (8) 400 bbl tanks on location.  Tanker trucks were observed hauling fluid off lease;rates and cut are not known (Figure 6)."

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