Barnett Shale Update

Saturday, August 2nd, 2008

Barnett Shale
Barnett Shale: Fracturing of the shale in the F-4 well is scheduled to commence by July 31st. OSR-Halliday: the location for a new PUD location has been built by our partner Woodbine Energy. Barnett Shale gas is currently constrained by a lack of pipeline capacity, but this isn’t stopping EOG from projecting 15% total [...]

Barnett Shale Gas

Thursday, July 24th, 2008

Barnett Shale Gas …
Barnett shale gas will be assessed after mapping �sweet spots� and outlying areas of potential, and by defining distributions of drainage (cell) size and cell estimated ultimate recovery. An example of a Barnett �sweet spot� is the Greater Newark East area where thick, siliceous Barnett has reached the gas window, and overlain [...]

Barnett Shale Production

Saturday, July 19th, 2008

Production averaged 254,000 boe/d (211,000 boe/d after royalties) for the second quarter. The shut down of the Forties pipeline by a two-day labour strike at the Grangemouth refinery in Scotland caused us to temporarily shut in our North Sea production. Production during the second quarter of 2008 is estimated to be 6.10 Bcfe (67 MMcfe/d), [...]

Barnett Shale Oil is

Thursday, June 19th, 2008

Gas shale well productivity varies widely by basin, due to variations in the natural fracturing, richness of the shale, net thickness, and initial rates. The major change has been in well completion and operating methods, which have led to increase per well reserves. Gas may be further categorized as in-situ generated-reservoired or as migrated gas. [...]

Barnett Shale Exterra

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

Barnett Shale Exterra.
The latest news headlines about Barnett Shale Exterra:
Exterra Increases Working Interest in Barnet Shale Assets
Exterra Energy Inc. (OTCBB: EENR) announced today that it has increased its Working Interest in 12 producing gas wells in the core area of the Barnett Shale …
BP Files Annual Report On Form 20-F With SEC - Quick Facts [...]