Three updates this week!!!
WRONG'UN how is GDN progressing?
12/03/2010 8:29:00 AM Drilling Progress Report
http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=01046118
ASX ANNOUNCEMENT 12 MARCH 2010
DRILLING UPDATE FOR PARADOX BASIN # 3 ON THE GOLDEN EAGLE GAS FIELD, UTAH. CURRENT OPERATION DRILLING AHEAD
KEY POINTS:
● Paradox Basin #3 is drilling ahead in the Honaker Trail Formation at 9,095’
● Since the last report background gas is averaging 10 to 20 units with peaks of 53 units
● The well is maintaining a steady trajectory and is on target
● The Paradox Formation is expected high to the pre-drill prediction of 9,941’ based on the high intersection of the Honaker Trail Formation
● At current rates the well should reach the Paradox Formation over the weekend
US focussed oil and gas company Golden State Resources Limited (ASX: GDN) (“Golden State” or “the Company”) is pleased to update shareholders on the progress with drilling operations at its Paradox Basin # 3 (PB#3) production well, its third well on the Golden Eagle Gas field in the highly productive Paradox Basin region of Utah.
Drilling of the PB#3 production well commenced on 27 January 2010 and operations are proceeding to plan.
The well is currently at 9,095’ in 8 ¾“hole and drilling ahead at variable rates. Drilling is progressing well and it is anticipated to reach the prospective Paradox Formation over the weekend depending on bit life.
Background gas is averaging 10 to 20 units with localised peaks of up to 53 units. Higher gas is observed during connections.
As previously mentioned the Honaker Trail Formation was intersected high at 7,795’ some 344’ higher than the intersection in Paradox Basin #1. As a result Golden State have upwardly revised the expected intersection of the Paradox Formation. Paradox Basin #3 is on target to be appreciably up-dip of the Paradox Basin #1 discovery well. Paradox Basin #3 is targeting crestal production from the Pennsylvanian Paradox Basin.
The well has a current lateral reach extending approximately 3,200’ to the north of Paradox Basin #1 and is closing on subsurface targets in the Paradox Basin Sequence. The Paradox Formation is expected to be intersected at 9,580’. The prognosis for the Ismay Formation will be revised once the well reaches the Paradox Formation.