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Gold/Mining/Energy : Swift Energy (SFY)

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To: PuddleGlum who wrote (1536)8/12/2001 3:13:13 PM
From: TRUE_TRUTH  Read Replies (1) of 1602
 
Trying to figure out what added production is going to be over the next year, here's what I see.

Rimu A-1 1,500 bopd
A-2 Either zero or maybe 50-100 bopd
A-3 At least 750 bopd -maybe more, need to see post frac.
A-4 750 bopd (to be drilled 4th quarter 2001)

Rimu B-1 250 bopd
B-2 250 bopd
B-3 750 bopd (to be drilled 4th quarter 2001)

Kauri A-1 1500-3000 bopd - in the Kauri Sand
A-2 1000 bopd (to be completed by October in the Manutahi sand)
A-3 1000 bopd (drilled by 1st quarter 2002 in Manuhati sand)

Kauri B-1 ( If finds Cretaceous - 1000-4000 bopd)

In short I do not think that there will be any problem ramping Rimu/Kauri to 7-8000 bopd
(not counting gas) by 1 year out. I of course assume they can add to the facilities
quickly as they see the need.

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Domestic

I think domestic production will rise from about 140 mmcfd to somewhere close to
160-170 mmcfd equivalents over the next year. It could be more if Grand Lake is a big success.

Total Swift production could be in the low 200's of mmcfe per day 1 year out.

That's what I think.

Truth
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