MCF Energy Provides an Operations Update
The target date to commence operations is
The Welchau-1 well was suspended on
Based on the data analysis to date, it is most likely that Welchau is a high API hydrocarbon liquid (gas condensate to very light oil with 43.6° API gravity) and associated gas discovery rather than a liquids rich gas discovery as was predicted prior to drilling.
The formations of greatest interest are the Reifling and the Steinalm from a resource perspective, both of Triassic age (around 240 million years). The two prospective formations will be tested with the first being the primary target of the well, the Steinalm Formation (118 metres), a fractured carbonate sequence which was encountered in the nearby, downdip Molln-1 discovery well that tested condensate rich gas in 1989.
The Steinalm will be perforated, and flow tested. An acid stimulation program has been designed and may be used to clean up any formation damage which occurred during the drilling process. Austrian legislation allows the cumulative production of up to 30,000 barrels of oil and gas equivalent during the testing phase. The planned sequence of operations and testing has a duration for the Steinalm formation of between six to ten weeks.
The second zone to be perforated and tested will be the Reifling Formation (128 metres), just above the Steinalm. This interval is a fractured carbonate sequence, looks very promising from both logs and hydrocarbon shows. An acid stimulation program for the Reifling Formation has been designed and may be used to clean up any formation damage which occurred during the drilling process.
After testing and results evaluated the well may be drilled deeper to explore additional targets below the current zones. Based on current structural modelling there remains over 1,000 metres of exploration potential located below the current Welchau-1 well total depth.
MCF has executed an Energy Investment Agreement (EIA) with
Lech
Drill site construction for the Kinsau-1A well began on
Lech- Background
The Kinsau-1A drilling project is a re-entry and redrill of the Kinsau-1 discovery well, originally drilled in 1983 by Mobil, which produced impressive test results of over 24 million cubic feet (MMCF) of gas and condensate per day. Mobil drilled the Kinsau-1 well to a depth of 3940 metres, where it encountered basement rocks. Gas and condensate indications were found within the Jurassic Purbeck Formation at 3,179 metres. The well was completed by stimulating it with acid and tested over a 22.5-metre perforated interval. The entire well test took 3.5 months to complete. A variable rate test was conducted on
Through its German subsidiary
Reudnitz Gas Field
The first stage of the rework on the Genexco Reudnitz-Z2a horizontal well in the Reudnitz Gas Field has been completed with the flow-back of the freshwater soak to clear away the buildup of salts restricting flow from the well. The well was opened and the flow-back of the fluids began within the 5-inch casing string. Pressures within the well pushed over 30 barrels of water from the well and continued with a stable gas flow rate of over 1,000 cubic meters per hour. This is a very positive result in light of the flow attained through 5-inch casing; continued testing will be done with installation of smaller production tubing and possible acid stimulation. Lime Petroleum has earned the option to farm into the project by funding the flow test and contingent on successful final testing, it will commit an additional
During drilling of the Reudnitz 2Za well oil-stained core within the Zechstein carbonate were recovered. Oil bearing reservoirs are found within the Zechstein and GCA has estimated the potential for oil resources in the Zechstein Formation of 4.4 million barrels of oil.
Progress has been made returning the NP-823 well to production. The well has been re-entered and little fluid was found confirming fluid-free gas production. Installation of a dehydration unit is scheduled in the next few weeks after which inspection production can begin. Increased production is planned by installing a compression unit onsite in the coming months.
Application for a long-term testing permit for the LM-3 well has been submitted for approval. Once approved, this will allow installation of a gas to electric power unit. Plans are to power a Data Center unit, a Bit Coin Mining unit and after approval, feed up to two mega watts into the local power grid. Later installations will include an natural gas compression unit so gas can be transported to the NT-2 site where gas will be sold into the pipeline.
Inspection of the NT-2 well is planned in the upcoming quarter with plans to return that well to production. This will complete the rework program and the return of these three wells to production.
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Abbreviations: |
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Bar |
1 atmosphere (14.5 pounds per square inch) |
Bcf |
billion cubic feet |
Bcfe |
billion cubic feet of natural gas equivalent |
Bbl |
barrels |
Boe |
barrels of oil equivalent |
M |
thousand |
MM |
million |
MMbbls |
million barrels of oil |
MMBOE |
million barrels of oil equivalent |
MMBC |
million barrels of condensate |
MMcf |
million cubic feet of natural gas |
Mcfe |
thousand cubic feet of natural gas equivalent |
MCFD |
thousand cubic feet of natural gas per day |
psi |
pounds per square inch |
MMcfe/d |
million cubic feet equivalent per day |
Scf |
standard cubic feet |
Tcf |
trillion cubic feet |
Km2 |
square kilometres |
€ |
Euros |
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