doctorj
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doctorj said:This is the only thread on FAR as best I can tell - certainly the only one I've made. .... Do you have experience in trading (or investing) in tightly held stocks?
HOUSTON, TX--(MARKET WIRE)--Mar 14, 2005 -- Dune Energy, Inc. ("Dune" or the "Company") (OTC BBENG.OB - News) announced today that it has made a significant natural gas discovery on its Welder Ranch property, located in Victoria County, Texas. The location for Dune's Vaquero #1 well was drilled utilizing 3D seismic interpretation, in conjunction with extensive geological and engineering analysis of leases acquired by the Company during 2003 and 2004.
The Vaquero #1 encountered significant stacked zones totaling more than 100 feet of gross pay at various depth intervals between 9,000 and 14,000 feet in the Middle Wilcox formation. In order to fully and efficiently develop the numerous pay horizons present, Dune intends to drill several offsetting wells. Testing of the highly geopressured well will commence immediately, to be followed by actual production and sale of natural gas.
Dr. Amiel David, Dune's President and Chief Operating Officer, stated, "We believe that the Vaquero #1 is one of the largest Middle Wilcox discoveries in the Tri-county area of south Texas in recent years. This discovery paves the way for Dune's extensive development program, which will lead to a surge in production and cash flow for Dune over the next several years. Our geological and geophysical team has also identified a number of other very large, high-quality, high-reserve potential prospects and leads on our Welder Ranch acreage. Dune will continue to review these amplitude anomalies, which could equal or exceed the success of the Vaquero #1."
Alan Gaines, Chairman and CEO, stated, "This enormous discovery validates our strategy with respect to the Welder Ranch, and will greatly increase our proved reserves. In addition to exploiting the numerous offset and twin locations relating to this discovery, Dune fully intends to drill other equally promising prospects on our acreage. By virtue of the success on our Welder Ranch acreage, together with the pending consummation of our acquisition of Barnett Shale natural gas properties announced on March 3, 2005, management is confident that Dune will quickly evolve into a sizeable independent exploration and development company."
Dune Energy, through its 85% owned subsidiary, holds a 64% working interest in the Vaquero #1 well and the surrounding Area of Mutual Interest (AMI).
Their latest WEEKLY DRILLING UPDATE REPORT on the 6th, mentioned the SGT well for the first time this year, based on all the other updates in 05.
>> Schwing #1 Type: Gas wildcat Location: Bayou Choctaw, Iberville County, Louisiana. Status: Currently awaiting the drill rig to move onto site.
Target Depth: 11,600 feet
Working Interest: 50%
Operator: Spartan Operating Company.
This suggests that they have sourced a well sometime in the past week and are waiting its arrival.
However, FAR's activity update on the same day didn't mention this which is unfortunate... maybe they got out of bed late again hey?!
Last info we got from FAR was on the 18/3 saying they were still sourcing a rig, hopefully we have got one now and can expect drilling to commence soon.
doctorj said:In light of NEO getting some air time, I thought I'd bring FAR up again, with mention of some news (or possibly rumours from hopeful, overzealous holders).
Who knows. That said, SGT drilling in time for the options is massive, given the potential impact on a CPS basis of the SGT site. Information in the recent investor presentation indicates a potential impact of 100cps - either way, commencement of drilling should see some increased volatility for FAR and FAROA.
Attached are FAR and FAROA.
canny said:Hoping for news soon - there was a lot of good 10c buying today - seems to be getting ready for next run.
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