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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum KFG Resources Ltd. V.KFG

KFG Resources Ltd is a North American based company. It is primarily engaged in the production of crude oil and natural gas in the United States. It has developed onshore oil and gas reserves with activities concentrated in Concordia, Catahoula Parishes, Louisiana, Wilkinson Counties, Mississippi, Comanche County and, Kansas. Also, the company is focused on participating in the drilling of... see more

TSXV:KFG - Post Discussion

KFG Resources Ltd. > HRH NEWS: 150 BOPD Achieved Since July at West Haze
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Post by loubastone on Sep 10, 2019 9:55am

HRH NEWS: 150 BOPD Achieved Since July at West Haze

ORIGINAL: First Milestone of 150 BOPD Achieved Since July at West Hazel 2019-09-10 07:12 MT - News Release (via TheNewswire) VANCOUVER, B.C. - TheNewswire - September 10 th , 2019 - Hillcrest Petroleum Ltd. (the " Company " or " Hillcrest ") ( TSXV:HRH ) ( OTC:HLRTF) - is pleased to announce that it has achieved the milestone of continuous oil production rates greater than 150 barrels of oil per day ("bopd") at West Hazel. Oil production and cut ratio have been increasing as projected and may increase further in coming months. Further to our news release of July 5, 2019, the Company is pleased to provide an update on its operations at West Hazel. The oil cut has been increasing since the July 2019 well workovers, while total fluid produced from the four wells remains constant. Continuous oil production rates greater than 150 bopd have been recorded since the recent workover program completed, and this has resulted in an additional 70-80 bopd. The increasing oil production and oil to water ratio indicates that the reservoir could be moving back toward oil production rates recorded prior to its extended shut-in period that commenced back in 2015, when the wells were producing in excess of 200 bopd. In early July 2019 total fluid production (inclusive of oil and water) had been over 4,500 barrels per day of which the oil cut was estimated at 1.5% to 2% of total fluid. While the total fluid volumes were as expected, oil cuts had yet to stabilize and return to the much higher historical rates experienced prior to field shut-in. Since July the oil cut has increased, and it is presently estimated at 2.5% to 3% of the total fluid produced. Production performance from heavy oil reservoirs such as those in West Hazel is difficult to predict after extended shut-in periods, with reservoirs typically taking some time to return to stable oil production levels. "I am very pleased with the current production performance from the field, with increasing oil cuts, that validates original planning estimates supporting our decision to move forward with the project late last year." states Don Currie, CEO of Hillcrest Petroleum. "The revenue provides a monthly profit and will assist in creating a healthier balance sheet. Hillcrest is reviewing where production can increase on our Saskatchewan asset and is continuing to pursue further acquisitions with our financial partners. The company will continue to issue updates as developments occur" ON BEHALF OF THE BOARD
Comment by RollinInDough on Sep 10, 2019 12:06pm
2.5 to 3% oil in the water! well, anyone with half a bain would knows that is not making money....  as I said... what a bad investment by KFG... KFG has never done anything right so nothing new here what the hell is this poster talking about lambchops for... some newbie think s he knows me?  Nope not sure what Airdrie you talk about but I never lived in any Airdrie  you brain fart ...more