Mr. George Langdon reports
SHOAL POINT ENERGY LTD. MOVES TOWARD COMPLETION OF WELL 3K-39
Shoal Point Energy Ltd. has provided the following operational update in relation to its well 3K-39, which is currently evaluating the hydrocarbon potential of the Green Point shale on exploration licence 1070 offshore Newfoundland.
The operation is proceeding to run casing to 1,725 metres and is planning, subject to CNLOPB approval, to run a cased-hole test over the open lower carbonate-rich section of the well to the total depth of 1,745 metres, from which promising hydrocarbon indications were encountered during drilling and logging operations. This lower section of the Green Point is correlated with a zone which, in the 1999 PCP et al. Shoal Point K39 well, showed oil on logs by Nutech analysis and flowed hydrocarbons in a closed chamber test, and which, in the Golden Eagle Shoal Point No. 2 well of 1965, displayed live oil shows in core.
Thereafter it is planned, over the next few weeks and subject to discussion and approval by the regulator CNLOPB, to perforate and test a series of fractured zones (between approximately 1,325 and 750 metres) which were identified from log analysis and core data, and which, from a series of open-hole closed chamber drill stem tests, indicate significant natural permeability. As reported earlier, one of these tests flowed back drilling fluids over a short (nine-minute) period at a rate which can be extrapolated to approximately 2,700 barrels per day, with a formation pressure of 8,856 kilopascals. These results suggest that the well may be capable of producing formation fluids without artificial stimulation.
The company has received a preliminary report from its technical adviser, NuTech Energy Alliance, of Houston, Tex., on the hydrocarbon potential of the well. Over a gross Green Point shale interval of 1,325 metres, more than 170 metres of net oil-in-shale pay were identified, including one 25-metre section with effective porosity ranging between 10 and 16 per cent, with oil saturations generally between 50 and 86 per cent.
A significant thickness of lower Green Point formation lies beneath the current depth of 1,745 metres. In addition, core has been shipped to Ingrain Digital Rock Physics Lab in Houston for three-dimensional imaging and analysis; these will be incorporated in a revised analysis of the hydrocarbon potential of this well and the block as a whole. A report (National Instrument 51-101) on the resource potential of the block will be prepared by a competent third party as soon as the data from drilling operations have been acquired.
George Langdon, president of Shoal Point Energy, commented: "The results from the well so far have indicated that EL 1070 contains a unique and attractive combination of unconventional (oil-in-shale) reservoirs, with highly fractured reservoir sections which should be capable of production without stimulation. The testing program is designed to provide sufficient data to establish the commerciality of the play."