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10/7/2018 12:31 | Drilling technologyA test of its DT Ultravert technology at a parent well in the US's Permian basin was completed successfully in February.The technology has shown it can restore reservoir pressure in both horizontal and vertical wells used in the 'fracking' process.The process involves the injection of nitrogen gas into an existing well at the same time as a new nearby well is fracked.It is designed to prevent the older well from being damaged (known as bashing) by the new one.HNR holds 75% ownership in patents of the DT Ultravert technology, which has a net present value (NPV10) potential of between US$78mln to US$135mln subject to further testing and commercialisation.According to Highlands chief executive Robert Price, the testing of DT Ultravert in the Permian basin, which he described as "the most important shale play in the United States today", will catch the attention of the company's peers in the industry.Production milestones surpassed in East DenverThe company isn't just in the business of commercialising well technology, it also produces from its own operations.In April, HNR said it had secured a natural gas sales deal for its East Denver Niobrara project in Colorado.The project, as of the period ended March 31, has generated net revenue of US$3.8mln, with production figures placing it within the top 3% of all Niobara wells in Colorado.The Wildhorse and Powell wells, located within the East Denver project, surpassed a milestone of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent in 64 days following initial production in December 2017.HNR has also received permission to increase the number of wells at the project up to eight.The project can also count on a US$58.5mln commitment from a US oil and gas focused private equity group to support an expansion of up to 24 wells at the site.According to HNR, the East Denver project has an NPV10 range for six wells of between US$23.3mln to US$30.1mln.An estimate for the full 24 wells sees this estimate increase to between US$96.6mln to US$124.5mln.To put that into context, Highlands' market cap stands at £26.9mln at 21.1p.Gas and helium potential in MontanaHNR also has its own gas operation in the form of the Helios Two project in Montana.While still in production testing, an update on 1 February revealed that gas production rates had "intermittently peaked" at up to 216,000 cubic feet per day of gas.A 2017 assessment provided an NPV of the project of up to US$341mln across a 69,120-acre area.At a recent federal auction, HNR acquired an additional 116,488 acres of the project area, expanding its footprint to 221,973 acres.In addition to the gas reserves, helium has also been discovered at the project with a content of 0.36%, similar to the Hugoton gas field in Kansas.If developed, HNR expects the helium resource to provide a strong upside to the NPV of Helios Two.A US$8.5mln programme is expected to advance development of the project which could see up to 24 wells in place. | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:31 | Drilling technologyA test of its DT Ultravert technology at a parent well in the US's Permian basin was completed successfully in February.The technology has shown it can restore reservoir pressure in both horizontal and vertical wells used in the 'fracking' process.The process involves the injection of nitrogen gas into an existing well at the same time as a new nearby well is fracked.It is designed to prevent the older well from being damaged (known as bashing) by the new one.HNR holds 75% ownership in patents of the DT Ultravert technology, which has a net present value (NPV10) potential of between US$78mln to US$135mln subject to further testing and commercialisation.According to Highlands chief executive Robert Price, the testing of DT Ultravert in the Permian basin, which he described as "the most important shale play in the United States today", will catch the attention of the company's peers in the industry.Production milestones surpassed in East DenverThe company isn't just in the business of commercialising well technology, it also produces from its own operations.In April, HNR said it had secured a natural gas sales deal for its East Denver Niobrara project in Colorado.The project, as of the period ended March 31, has generated net revenue of US$3.8mln, with production figures placing it within the top 3% of all Niobara wells in Colorado.The Wildhorse and Powell wells, located within the East Denver project, surpassed a milestone of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent in 64 days following initial production in December 2017.HNR has also received permission to increase the number of wells at the project up to eight.The project can also count on a US$58.5mln commitment from a US oil and gas focused private equity group to support an expansion of up to 24 wells at the site.According to HNR, the East Denver project has an NPV10 range for six wells of between US$23.3mln to US$30.1mln.An estimate for the full 24 wells sees this estimate increase to between US$96.6mln to US$124.5mln.To put that into context, Highlands' market cap stands at £26.9mln at 21.1p.Gas and helium potential in MontanaHNR also has its own gas operation in the form of the Helios Two project in Montana.While still in production testing, an update on 1 February revealed that gas production rates had "intermittently peaked" at up to 216,000 cubic feet per day of gas.A 2017 assessment provided an NPV of the project of up to US$341mln across a 69,120-acre area.At a recent federal auction, HNR acquired an additional 116,488 acres of the project area, expanding its footprint to 221,973 acres.In addition to the gas reserves, helium has also been discovered at the project with a content of 0.36%, similar to the Hugoton gas field in Kansas.If developed, HNR expects the helium resource to provide a strong upside to the NPV of Helios Two.A US$8.5mln programme is expected to advance development of the project which could see up to 24 wells in place. | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:31 | Drilling technologyA test of its DT Ultravert technology at a parent well in the US's Permian basin was completed successfully in February.The technology has shown it can restore reservoir pressure in both horizontal and vertical wells used in the 'fracking' process.The process involves the injection of nitrogen gas into an existing well at the same time as a new nearby well is fracked.It is designed to prevent the older well from being damaged (known as bashing) by the new one.HNR holds 75% ownership in patents of the DT Ultravert technology, which has a net present value (NPV10) potential of between US$78mln to US$135mln subject to further testing and commercialisation.According to Highlands chief executive Robert Price, the testing of DT Ultravert in the Permian basin, which he described as "the most important shale play in the United States today", will catch the attention of the company's peers in the industry.Production milestones surpassed in East DenverThe company isn't just in the business of commercialising well technology, it also produces from its own operations.In April, HNR said it had secured a natural gas sales deal for its East Denver Niobrara project in Colorado.The project, as of the period ended March 31, has generated net revenue of US$3.8mln, with production figures placing it within the top 3% of all Niobara wells in Colorado.The Wildhorse and Powell wells, located within the East Denver project, surpassed a milestone of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent in 64 days following initial production in December 2017.HNR has also received permission to increase the number of wells at the project up to eight.The project can also count on a US$58.5mln commitment from a US oil and gas focused private equity group to support an expansion of up to 24 wells at the site.According to HNR, the East Denver project has an NPV10 range for six wells of between US$23.3mln to US$30.1mln.An estimate for the full 24 wells sees this estimate increase to between US$96.6mln to US$124.5mln.To put that into context, Highlands' market cap stands at £26.9mln at 21.1p.Gas and helium potential in MontanaHNR also has its own gas operation in the form of the Helios Two project in Montana.While still in production testing, an update on 1 February revealed that gas production rates had "intermittently peaked" at up to 216,000 cubic feet per day of gas.A 2017 assessment provided an NPV of the project of up to US$341mln across a 69,120-acre area.At a recent federal auction, HNR acquired an additional 116,488 acres of the project area, expanding its footprint to 221,973 acres.In addition to the gas reserves, helium has also been discovered at the project with a content of 0.36%, similar to the Hugoton gas field in Kansas.If developed, HNR expects the helium resource to provide a strong upside to the NPV of Helios Two.A US$8.5mln programme is expected to advance development of the project which could see up to 24 wells in place. | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:31 | Again another...silly billy.... | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:27 | I've heard your into men ? That's why they called you "cat flap" on LSE ? You swing both ways you mucky boy ! | mrworry | |
10/7/2018 12:23 | I shared yr wife last night as well.Stop writing nonsense!!! | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:22 | I've heard your more into men lol they called you cat flap on LSE because you swing both ways you naughty boy costax | mrworry | |
10/7/2018 12:22 | Drilling technologyA test of its DT Ultravert technology at a parent well in the US's Permian basin was completed successfully in February.The technology has shown it can restore reservoir pressure in both horizontal and vertical wells used in the 'fracking' process.The process involves the injection of nitrogen gas into an existing well at the same time as a new nearby well is fracked.It is designed to prevent the older well from being damaged (known as bashing) by the new one.HNR holds 75% ownership in patents of the DT Ultravert technology, which has a net present value (NPV10) potential of between US$78mln to US$135mln subject to further testing and commercialisation.According to Highlands chief executive Robert Price, the testing of DT Ultravert in the Permian basin, which he described as "the most important shale play in the United States today", will catch the attention of the company's peers in the industry.Production milestones surpassed in East DenverThe company isn't just in the business of commercialising well technology, it also produces from its own operations.In April, HNR said it had secured a natural gas sales deal for its East Denver Niobrara project in Colorado.The project, as of the period ended March 31, has generated net revenue of US$3.8mln, with production figures placing it within the top 3% of all Niobara wells in Colorado.The Wildhorse and Powell wells, located within the East Denver project, surpassed a milestone of 100,000 barrels of oil equivalent in 64 days following initial production in December 2017.HNR has also received permission to increase the number of wells at the project up to eight.The project can also count on a US$58.5mln commitment from a US oil and gas focused private equity group to support an expansion of up to 24 wells at the site.According to HNR, the East Denver project has an NPV10 range for six wells of between US$23.3mln to US$30.1mln.An estimate for the full 24 wells sees this estimate increase to between US$96.6mln to US$124.5mln.To put that into context, Highlands' market cap stands at £26.9mln at 21.1p.Gas and helium potential in MontanaHNR also has its own gas operation in the form of the Helios Two project in Montana.While still in production testing, an update on 1 February revealed that gas production rates had "intermittently peaked" at up to 216,000 cubic feet per day of gas.A 2017 assessment provided an NPV of the project of up to US$341mln across a 69,120-acre area.At a recent federal auction, HNR acquired an additional 116,488 acres of the project area, expanding its footprint to 221,973 acres.In addition to the gas reserves, helium has also been discovered at the project with a content of 0.36%, similar to the Hugoton gas field in Kansas.If developed, HNR expects the helium resource to provide a strong upside to the NPV of Helios Two.A US$8.5mln programme is expected to advance development of the project which could see up to 24 wells in place. | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:20 | So i sold yr wife for a 5£ last night!was not a good investment | costax1654x | |
10/7/2018 12:18 | I'm out just sold my holding here as something doesn't sit right with me today ! Sorry guys but I think this will be sub 10p next week | mrworry | |
10/7/2018 12:17 | JakNife I've just sold and won't look back this has been a total dog of a investment for me | mrworry | |
10/7/2018 12:16 | I'm out just sold as something doesn't sit right with this company . Won't be buying back as value my money . This has been a total dog of a share and wish I never listened to the ramps on these bb's . Never again sorry guys but think this will go sub 10p | mrworry | |
10/7/2018 12:10 | Those trying to deramp can not find reasons!!!how silly is!?? | costax1654x | |