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Gold/Mining/Energy : KOB.TO - East Lost Hills & GSJB joint venture

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To: grayhairs who wrote (1139)12/19/1998 1:11:00 AM
From: Michael M. Cubrilo  Read Replies (1) of 15703
 
Hello Grayhairs,

I do not feel that we have enough information to even make an educated guess about the size of the reservoir. You asked for an opinion, and that is all I can give. I do not feel that it is in the TCF category.... as far as how many BCF? I cannot guess on that one. There is much information that is not available yet, as you know quite well yourself.

Reservoir pressure? Sorry, can't help there either as I do not have enough information available.

As I indicated, I would have preferred to hold off on my 'gut feel' for this play until more information was available. However, what is being reported now, versus what was initially reported a few weeks ago is important:

1) Huge gas well, only gas, with reported flare volumes (estimated) in the hundreds of millions of cubic feet per day. Some were extrapolating how many BCF had already been produced.

Today: Recent estimate is 40 MMSCFD with oil and NGL's being produced, along with 9000 BBL/D?? water.

Once we start going through any surface equipment, we should be able to start getting some 1/2 decent flow measurements.

Mike
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