PrimeGen Energy's Oil Production Rate Exceeding Original Estimates
PrimeGen Energy Corporation (OTC: PGNE) announced it struck oil at its Timan-Pechora Project on June 30th and now the production results for the Kochmesskoye well at Timan-Pechora, Russia are in.
Yesterday after the markets closed, the company issued a press release announcing that the well commenced commercial oil production on June 17, 2009, and the Company has received production results for the first 21 days. According to the release, total oil produced and sold was 25,200 barrels with an average daily production rate of 1,200 barrels per day.
The swab test analysis of the well during the completion phase indicated that the production rate should exceed the original estimate of 1,400 barrels per day. The I.P.R.s (Initial Production rates) are being evaluated and production has, over many days in the month, exceeded a rate of 1,300 barrels per day. The Kochmesskoye well is the first of a multi-well program drilled at Timan-Pechora by PrimeGen. The 2009 development program calls for the drilling of a minimum of 30 wells to develop the field. When fully developed, the 30 wells should give a daily production rate at Timan-Pechora of 35,000 barrels per day.
The press release goes on to state that using current pricing for Timan-Pechora crude oil, PrimeGen has now projected that the well has generated $1.6 million in revenue or $19.2 million per year and will payout its entire cost in 3 months. Currently, oil at Timan-Pechora has been priced at over $65.00 per barrel.
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