RE: RE: Three days No idea about what the company thinks.. here is their last NR, 10 days old. Seems to me the companys future grrowth is tied to the waterflood results, which they say are meeting expectations. So, that means less decline of wells, and more cash to drill, ie, production should go up in 2013 and forward. This company will get bought out by year end imo, as it is way too cheap to be ignored.
Pinecrest Energy Inc. provides operational update
Pinecrest Energy Inc. provides operational update
TSX Venture Exchange: PRY
CALGARY, Jan. 17, 2013 /CNW/ - Pinecrest Energy Inc. ("Pinecrest" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that its production, based on field estimates, is currently 5,080 boe/d (99% oil and liquids) and is in line with its previous 2012 exit guidance of 5,000 boe/d. In addition, the Company expects that the wells placed on production in December 2012 will continue to show improvement in production rates through January and February 2013 as completion fluids are recovered.
The Company's 2013 Greater Red Earth area development program is well underway and Pinecrest will provide details of its 2013 capital plan and guidance together with a detailed operational overview on February 6, 2013.
In the interim, we are pleased to provide the following update:
Waterflood Update
The positive results of Pinecrest's joint waterflood provided the Company with sufficient confirmatory data to proceed with several waterflood schemes with the objective of capturing the repeatable upside associated with pressure maintenance. In this regard, and in an effort to accelerate the Company's ability to implement fully developed horizontal well waterflood schemes in 2013, Pinecrest elected to allocate capital towards infill drilling a total of three sections of land (eight horizontal wells per section spacing; 1,400m laterals) by drilling 12 gross (12.0 net) infill horizontal wells in the third and fourth quarters of 2012.
Initial results from the Company's first 100% operated waterflood scheme (Evi - Project #2) have been very encouraging and in accordance with Company expectations. Injection commenced on December 20, 2012, and has been on continuous injection since. After 25 days of injection, all of the offsetting producing wells in the scheme are already showing a positive response, each demonstrating an increase in pressure and current production rates up to two times higher than rates prior to injection.
Pinecrest has received ERCB approval for its second 100% operated waterflood (Loon -Project #1), with injection scheduled for early February 2013, and an initial response expected shortly thereafter. An additional five schemes have been applied for and approvals are anticipated to be obtained within the next four to five weeks after which all of these projects are scheduled to be phased in throughout the second and third quarters of 2013. The locations of the seven waterflood schemes are dispersed throughout the Greater Red Earth area, encompassing the Evi, Otter, Loon and Red Earth fields. All of the proposed waterflood schemes will utilize existing wells and will enjoy similar or lower capital efficiencies as the initial Evi - Project #1 waterflood. The expected budgeted capital for the seven operated waterflood projects is approximately $7 million.
Drilling Summary
During 2012, Pinecrest drilled a total of 39 gross (37.71 net) operated Slave Point horizontal oil wells in the Greater Red Earth area. Of these, 16 gross (15.25 net), wells were drilled in the fourth quarter and 9 gross (9.0 net) commenced production in December 2012. Three gross (2.5 net) wells were drilled in late 2012 and will be completed and placed on production in January 2013. All of the Company's Slave Point horizontal wells are fracture stimulated using gelled water to place the frac sand (proppant) in the reservoir. As a result, our experience indicates that each individual well's peak oil production rate is not observed until it has been on production for approximately two months.