Credo (CRED) Updates on Several Wells in Bakken, Three Forks, Others
Credo Petroleum Corporation (Nasdaq: CRED), provided an operations update.
From the release:
Bakken and Three Forks Activity Accelerating; Two More Bakken Wells Reach Total Depth; Three Forks Well Reaches Total Depth and Drilling Under Way on Second Well
Credo owns approximately 8,000 gross (6,000 net) acres in the Bakken and Three Forks play, and is continuing to add to its acreage position and make strategic trades to diversify its acreage position. As a result, the Company estimates that its total number of Bakken and Three Forks spacing units has increased by 24% to 62.
It is not unreasonable to expect that 250 to 500 wells could ultimately be drilled on Credo's acreage. Several of the more active operators in the play are predicting that up to four Bakken and four Three Forks wells will ultimately be drilled on 1,280 acre spacing units. In addition, there are plans to test lower benches of the Three Forks formation.
Credo has participated in nine completed Bakken wells during the past two years. All of the wells are high rate producers, and they have collectively produced almost 1,000,000 barrels of oil to date. For fiscal 2012, the company expects to participate in 20 wells as operators on the Fort Berthold Reservation continue to ramp-up drilling. Accordingly, Credo has allocated two-thirds of its 2012 drilling budget to Bakken and Three Forks drilling.
Credo recently participated with Marathon Oil Company in drilling two significant Bakken wells in Dunn County, North Dakota on a large, 2,560 acre spacing unit. The first well was drilled to a measured depth of 19,900 feet, including a 10,600-foot horizontal lateral. Marathon has reported an early production rate of about 1,300 BOEPD (barrels of oil equivalent per day). The second well is currently awaiting fracture stimulation. Credo owns approximately 15% working interest in each well. The wells are located about four miles southeast of the Company's previously announced Enerplus Ethan Hall, an outstanding Bakken well that has produced approximately 188,000 BOE in ten months.
Credo's initial Three Forks well has reached total depth and is awaiting fracture stimulation. Petro‑Hunt, one of the most active Bakken and Three Forks operators, drilled the well on a 1,280 acre spacing unit to a total measured depth of 20,800 feet, including a 9,500-foot horizontal lateral. Credo owns a 10% working interest. Petro-Hunt is also operating the Company's second Three Forks well which is currently drilling on a separate 1,280 acre spacing unit. The well is expected to reach a total measured depth of 22,200 feet, including a 9,800-foot horizontal lateral. Credo owns a 19% working interest.
Drilling Activity to Increase in Kansas, Nebraska and the Texas Panhandle
For 2012, approximately $10,000,000 is budgeted for the Company's vertical oil drilling programs in Kansas and Nebraska and its horizontal drilling program in Texas.
In Kansas and Nebraska, the Company has developed a successful and repeatable exploration model by combining sub-surface geology with 3-D seismic. To date, Credo has drilled 107 wells in the play of which 42% have been successfully completed as oil producers. For fiscal 2012, 29 net (52 gross) wells are projected to be drilled, representing a 52% increase in net wells over last year. Wells are expected to average about 40,000 barrels of oil and yield a 100% risk adjusted internal rate of return at $95.00 oil. The company is continuing to expand its acreage position in the play.
In the Texas Panhandle, the Company is participating in an emerging horizontal Tonkawa and Cleveland play. To date, Credo has drilled two successful horizontal Tonkawa wells and is preparing to drill its first horizontal Cleveland well. Five horizontal wells are projected for 2012.
From the release:
Bakken and Three Forks Activity Accelerating; Two More Bakken Wells Reach Total Depth; Three Forks Well Reaches Total Depth and Drilling Under Way on Second Well
Credo owns approximately 8,000 gross (6,000 net) acres in the Bakken and Three Forks play, and is continuing to add to its acreage position and make strategic trades to diversify its acreage position. As a result, the Company estimates that its total number of Bakken and Three Forks spacing units has increased by 24% to 62.
It is not unreasonable to expect that 250 to 500 wells could ultimately be drilled on Credo's acreage. Several of the more active operators in the play are predicting that up to four Bakken and four Three Forks wells will ultimately be drilled on 1,280 acre spacing units. In addition, there are plans to test lower benches of the Three Forks formation.
Credo has participated in nine completed Bakken wells during the past two years. All of the wells are high rate producers, and they have collectively produced almost 1,000,000 barrels of oil to date. For fiscal 2012, the company expects to participate in 20 wells as operators on the Fort Berthold Reservation continue to ramp-up drilling. Accordingly, Credo has allocated two-thirds of its 2012 drilling budget to Bakken and Three Forks drilling.
Credo recently participated with Marathon Oil Company in drilling two significant Bakken wells in Dunn County, North Dakota on a large, 2,560 acre spacing unit. The first well was drilled to a measured depth of 19,900 feet, including a 10,600-foot horizontal lateral. Marathon has reported an early production rate of about 1,300 BOEPD (barrels of oil equivalent per day). The second well is currently awaiting fracture stimulation. Credo owns approximately 15% working interest in each well. The wells are located about four miles southeast of the Company's previously announced Enerplus Ethan Hall, an outstanding Bakken well that has produced approximately 188,000 BOE in ten months.
Credo's initial Three Forks well has reached total depth and is awaiting fracture stimulation. Petro‑Hunt, one of the most active Bakken and Three Forks operators, drilled the well on a 1,280 acre spacing unit to a total measured depth of 20,800 feet, including a 9,500-foot horizontal lateral. Credo owns a 10% working interest. Petro-Hunt is also operating the Company's second Three Forks well which is currently drilling on a separate 1,280 acre spacing unit. The well is expected to reach a total measured depth of 22,200 feet, including a 9,800-foot horizontal lateral. Credo owns a 19% working interest.
Drilling Activity to Increase in Kansas, Nebraska and the Texas Panhandle
For 2012, approximately $10,000,000 is budgeted for the Company's vertical oil drilling programs in Kansas and Nebraska and its horizontal drilling program in Texas.
In Kansas and Nebraska, the Company has developed a successful and repeatable exploration model by combining sub-surface geology with 3-D seismic. To date, Credo has drilled 107 wells in the play of which 42% have been successfully completed as oil producers. For fiscal 2012, 29 net (52 gross) wells are projected to be drilled, representing a 52% increase in net wells over last year. Wells are expected to average about 40,000 barrels of oil and yield a 100% risk adjusted internal rate of return at $95.00 oil. The company is continuing to expand its acreage position in the play.
In the Texas Panhandle, the Company is participating in an emerging horizontal Tonkawa and Cleveland play. To date, Credo has drilled two successful horizontal Tonkawa wells and is preparing to drill its first horizontal Cleveland well. Five horizontal wells are projected for 2012.
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