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Man oh man has this discussion done well that I started on June 16, 2010.---we should all know once and for all one day. I just had a notion that the discussion would do well. Even in the modern times which we live----we only know by drilling a well----still the gold standard. Whatever will be, will be..........................Thanks for the weekly drilling reports!
Hey Jay, drilling rate [time spent] went very well huh! Just like you said it would. Good job!
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I understand your concerns and they are appreciated. Those very concerns with a desire to help as many laymen as possible acquire a better understanding of the geological picture and what, for lack of a better way to phrase it, drives drilling and exploration is what was behind the request for Keith to setup the "OIl & Gas Professionals" Group. I invite all laymen who have questions regarding any aspect of the industry to please post their questions for the "Oil & Gas Professionals" group and hopefully, one of the professionals with the applicable experience will reply accordingly. The groups mission is to provide a framework for discussion which will assist in the dissemination of geological and engineering information in a way which is more easily understandable as well as providing a forum for professionals to interact with each other as well as the laymen. In this way, it is hoped that by applying that learned from the queries presented, a better understanding of the plays being discussed across the breadth of GHS will occur. Not meant to replace the various discussion boards, but rather a place for reference to assist in ones undertanding of the many ongoing discussions.
HOUSTON, Jan. 4, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- Mainland Resources, Inc. (the "Company" or "Mainland") (OTCQB: MNLU, Frankfurt: 5MN) (www.mainlandresources.com) reports that it has set production casing at its Burkley-Phillips #1 well in Jefferson County, Mississippi. At a total depth of 22,000 feet, this well qualifies as one of the top-ten deepest US onshore wells drilled in 2010.
This well was drilled to explore the oil and gas potential in a region of Mississippi where the Haynesville Shale was unknown with the single exception of a
nearby well that was drilled in 1981 by Chevron through a 2,000 foot
Haynesville Shale interval prior to the application of modern shale gas
identification and production techniques.
The analysis of the electric line logging information and the 21-foot full
core Haynesville Shale sample taken at a depth of 20,415 feet, utilizing
Schlumberger's and Core Laboratory's industry leading technologies, are
being used to confirm reservoir characteristics and validate the
Company's observations of the core sample that a natural fracture system
exists within Mainland's Haynesville Shale acreage in Mississippi.
Management expects the information gathered using these state-of-the-art industry techniques will provide a more accurate
understanding of the prospectivity of the Haynesville Shale.
Specifically, information related to volumes of gas in place within the
matrix, porosity, permeability, gas quality, mineralogy and total
organic content will be directly analyzed from the full core. The
Company believes that the Haynesville Shale may extend beyond a 2,000
foot vertical section based on technical information gathered to date.
Nick Atencio, Mainland CEO states, "We have now completed the drilling and casing phase of this project and
are transitioning into the analysis and testing phases. We are anxious
to see the results of these analyses to further quantify the potential
of the Haynesville Shale, in addition to the other potentially
productive zones we encountered within this wellbore."
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