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Egdon provides update on Dukes Wood-1 drilling operations


Published Jan 28, 2010
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Egdon Resources

Egdon Resources provides an update on operations at the Dukes Wood-1 well in Nottinghamshire licence PEDL118.

The Dukes Wood-1 well recommenced drilling operations on 11 January 2010 using the British Drilling and Freezing Limited rig 28 ('BDF28'). The well reached a total depth of 793 metres measured depth (615.7 metres true vertical depth) on 20 January 2010. All formations were penetrated very close to the pre-drill prognosis.

Oil shows were observed in a number of the target formations whilst drilling. Analysis of the wireline log data over the primary objective for this well, the Ashover Grit unit 5 ('AG5'), indicates a total net pay thickness of 4.7 metres (4 metres vertical thickness) with porosity averaging 20% and oil saturations in excess of 50%.

Whilst encouraged by these results only an extended well test will determine the full production potential of the AG5 and other zones. The well has been cased and perforated over a 5 metre interval in the AG5 and completed for test production. Testing operations are expected to commence during February 2010, as soon as all approvals are obtained and equipment and personnel mobilised.

Four other intervals of interest have also been identified within the well, the Sub-Alton Crawshaw, Loxley Edge Rock, Ashover Grit unit 4 and Wingfield Flags. The total potential net pay across these formations is 21.64 metres (measured depth) and these zones may be perforated and tested at a later date.

Egdon holds a 65% interest in and is operator of the PEDL118 licence. Joint venture partner Terrain Energy Limited holds a 25% interest in the licence and on completion of the on-going farm-in Angus Energy will hold a 10% interest.

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