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SER Sefton Res.

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Share Name Share Symbol Market Type Share ISIN Share Description
Sefton Res. LSE:SER London Ordinary Share VGG7996N1298 COM SHS NPV
  Price Change % Change Share Price Bid Price Offer Price High Price Low Price Open Price Shares Traded Last Trade
  0.00 0.00% 0.015 - 0.00 01:00:00
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DateSubjectAuthorDiscuss
11/2/2008
07:36
Exciting and busy times for the company and shareholders.....solid newsflow expected throughout the year....happy days ;¬)
deanroberthunt
11/2/2008
07:25
Tim00.

In my opinion YULE 10 should givea fairly rough idea of what to expect as it very close to the planned Snow wells.

Around 15- 20 bopd per well consistent without significant drop off.
Lackie must be the 4th well too.

griffzinho
11/2/2008
07:20
Tim....since these wells are being drilled in "uproven" sites, it would be pure speculation to attribute any output figures until we have some preliminary data....moreover, are they being conservative in trying to ascertain the extent of the boundary or is the first well really trying to push the envelope? we will soon find out.

rgs

deanroberthunt
11/2/2008
06:34
there are no comparators for these wells, so we're guessing. Nothing has been drilled on these leases for decades. Anything from 20-40 bopd is possible.
tim00
11/2/2008
04:26
Has anyone any ideas what sort of output me might get from each well (assuming we hit oil!)? What are we getting from wells in the same area?
goooba769
10/2/2008
22:07
A step-out well is a well drilled adjacent to a proven well but located in an unproven area in an effort to ascertain the extent and boundaries of a producing formation..

so not nailed on like the last at Yule.

deanroberthunt
10/2/2008
21:56
"Each of these three to four wells are step-out wells designed to extend the
productive limits of the Tapia Oil Field to both the east and west."

Snow is to the west, Lackie to the east; clearly the four potential new wells are three at Snow and one at Lackie. It seems likely that three wells will be drilled at Snow and the fourth at Lackie is currently optional, possibly depending on the results of the other three.

Because these are step-out wells, I don't think we should automatically assume 100% success. Personally I'd rather not make any assumptions, I prefer just to wait until the results are published. Note that the 8-10 day period for completion indicates that the first well may already have struck oil (today being day 8).

tim00
10/2/2008
19:00
My goodness Ferny, that is rather direct!
maxk
10/2/2008
15:57
Ferny,

Yes.

Now answer 12713

yas0
10/2/2008
15:55
ferny OUCH! but to the point
jellyman2
10/2/2008
12:36
Incidentally Ferny, and I jest not when I ask this, but have you had any form of education?

Your command of language is abysmal.

yas0
10/2/2008
12:29
Ferny,

No, that is not what it alludes to - try something that rhymes with it.

yas0
10/2/2008
11:43
Free yas0 IRFUND Sun 10 Feb 00:40 2865 629 new +


thats about as warm as ime gonna get

fatfish
10/2/2008
10:19
yas0 - 8 Feb'08 - 13:25 - 2864 of 2865

Am on the other thread today - seftoners are warming to the gracious fellow.

What with. Napalm?

dalcon01
10/2/2008
10:04
Dean I worked it outcan I have a regrade to assistant chief numpty?

yaso does it mean seahunt?

fernygrade
10/2/2008
10:04
Dalcon, people have been saying what his game is for two years but being ignored lol!
california joe
09/2/2008
21:15
deanroberthunt unquestionable!!
davidrigby
09/2/2008
12:43
DRC,

I shall leave you to work out what 'c' denotes.

Incidentally, it is 'indubitable' not indupitable - this is no typing error.

yas0
09/2/2008
10:07
deanroberthunt - 9 Feb'08 - 09:28 - 12704 of 12704

Totally agree................and i did say exactly what he was doing some months ago.

dalcon01
09/2/2008
09:28
indupitably...taking some on here longer to realise it than others.
deanroberthunt
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