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Jurasin's Projects
We have several projects with participation possibilities. Further review of these projects is available upon execution of a Confidentiality Agreement covering the area of interest. Please contact us today if you are interested in reviewing any of our projects on a more detailed level. We will be happy to assist you.
The Garnet Project is essentially a field re-development of by-passed and attic oil & gas reserves. Jurasin has rights to 3,076 acres in this area. The company has identified multiple drilling and re-completion opportunities and has associated 3rd party engineered reserves. All of the currently identified projects are normally pressured and are no deeper than 12,000TVD. There are a number of shut-in well bores available for sidetrack operations that will allow the partnership to take advantage of the severance tax abatement offered by the state of Louisiana. We believe the project will yield 2 - 5MMBO and 200BCF.
The Amber Project is a proposed 3-D shoot that
will encompass approximately 50 square miles. Jurasin has
permitted/optioned more than 30,000 acres in this area. The shoot has been
designed to acquire very high quality data from the 6,000' - 18,000' range.
These depths target the mid to lower Miocene. A large data gap between
prior 3-D's as well as over long-held HBP lands has afforded this
opportunity to us. Offset analogous production to the north and west
total greater than 650BCF. There are 60+ pay sands from 900' down to
14,500' that we will ultimately map. The numerous shallow oil sands
should yield many prospects in addition to the primary deeper gas section.
The surveying is targeted to commence in the third quarter, 2009.
The Ensminger Project is a twin of a recent well that has left unrecovered reserves in the ground. The discovery well produced 3.3BCF and 46MBO from one of three apparently productive sands before catastrophic mechanical failures caused the well to be lost. Jurasin has an established 634 acre commissioners' unit covering the prospect. A 3rd party engineering analysis gives the wellbore approximately 15 - 17BCF. The trapping structure is a down thrown 3-way with approximately 400 acres of closure. Ultimate reserves under structure could be greater than 60BCF. This is a 2-3 well project. The well will require one string of intermediate pipe. The objective section is the Miocene Planulina sands, which will be encountered at approximately 14,500TVD. Offset analogous Planulina production average 10BCF per well. These sands yield approximately 15BBLS/MMCF. The well is expected to be spud in the second quarter, 2010.
Aquamarine Project
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Jurasin has identified 3 prospects on this block. The first is a non-pressured well that will twin an un-successful completion for under-produced and by-passed pays in the Marg A sands. Jurasin believes there is potentially 15 - 20BCF remaining. The second is a Marg A-5 sand prospect that will test a 335 acre up-thrown closure that is approximately 1,100' high to Marg A-5 production in the same overall gross fault block. There are at least 2 other fault blocks to test based on success of the initial well. The third is a lower Miocene (Lent. Jeff.) prospect that will test approximately 1,000 acres of closure. More than 1,000' of Lentic Jeffersonensis sands have been established approximately 3 miles to the west. There are multiple traps at this deeper level with the sub-regional structural high on our block. This is a 500BCF prospect. Water depth for this block is 140'.
Ruby Project
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Three locations have been identified to drill for Text W reserves at
approximately 12,500’ in a field that has produced over 150 BCF and 2 MMBO
from the Text W. The first
location has potential for 20-30 BCFG and 800 MBO updip to a well that
logged pay in two sands but was never produced.
Significant cost savings will result from sidetracking an existing
well bore to test this prospect.
Two other locations will infill the main fault block in the field on 3D
seismic amplitude anomalies. A
deeper Cib Op objective at approximately 16,000’ has potential for 200+ BCF
and 5-6 MMBO.
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