This looks like a money thing rather than a prospective thing.
Management Commentary
Allan D. Keel, President and Chief Executive Officer, commented, "During 2010 we continued to position Crimson for balanced growth from our current portfolio of unconventional and conventional opportunities. Strong execution on our 2010 drilling program led to a 71% increase in proved reserves, a reserve replacement rate of 634% and finding and development costs of $0.67 per Mcfe. Moreover, we refinanced our second lien term loan and successfully completed a private placement that positions us to pursue an active 2011 capital plan focused on drilling initial test wells in our liquids rich areas to improve our oil to gas ratio, and on preserving the highest quality and concentrated acreage positions in East Texas."
Asset impairment and abandonment charges were $21.1 million and $6.5 million in the fourth quarters of 2010 and 2009 respectively. In 2010, the non-cash impairment charges resulted primarily from the impairment of portions of our unproved East Texas acreage that will not likely be preserved prior to expiration through drilling, farm-out or extension. The low natural gas price and high service cost environment, and the increasing shift of available capital by most players in the East Texas gas resource plays to oil projects in recent months, including the Company, will most likely result in the Company preserving no more than half of its East Texas acreage. In 2009, we incurred $3.2 million in non-cash impairment expense on various properties in South Texas and Southwest Louisiana related to low commodity prices, and recorded a $3.3 million abandonment expense related to lease expirations in our Alwan Field in South Texas.
My comments-Most likely it will preserve its proved San Augustine acreage for the stacked Mid-Bossier potential and they will let some of the Sabine County unproved acreage expire. What is going to happen to Sabine County and its Mid-Bossier prospects? This looks like two of the major holders of acreage in that county, due to low gas prices and an inability to HBP are letting the acreage expire. Devon and Crimson.
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Just captured this on the Crimson web page.
East Texas
Proved Reserves @ 12/31/09 | 1.6 Bcfe
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% Natural Gas & NGL's | 100%
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Average WI | 38%
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Productive Wells (gross/net) | 1.0 / 0.52
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Developed Acreage (gross/net) | 512 / 362
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Undeveloped Acreage (gross/net) | 16,739 / 11,582
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3P Drilling Locations | 422
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Q4 2009 Average Daily Production (Mcfe) | 3,300
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Key Operated Field(s): | |
San Augustine, Sabine | |
Target Formation(s): | |
Haynesville Shale, Mid-Bossier, James Lime |
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