Below is a report from GDN dated 7th May 2007.
Upper Ismay 9,845’ - 9,858’ 3,001m - 3,005m Gas in dolomite reservoir rocks at up to 520
units, with connection gas levels up to 3,000
units.
Akah 10,815 - 10,834’ 3,296m - 3,302m A gas show of up to 790 units.
Barker Creek 12,558’ - 12,580’
11,015’ - 11,031’
3,828m - 3,834m
3,357m – 3,362m
A major pressured gas interval in dolomitic
sandstone. Gas (methane, ethane and trace
propane) was present at levels of up to 2,300
units, with connection gas up to 3,300 units.
A 16’ gas-bearing interval (390 units), in a
sandstone unit marking the top of the Barker
Creek member.
Alkali Gulch 13,097’ - 13,106’
13,145’ - 13,154’
3,992m – 3,995m
4,006m – 4,009m
Two significant gas intervals in vuggy dolomite
between salt horizons, with gas levels up to 800
units. The host dolomite was the best quality
reservoir rock seen in the well.
Pinkerton Trail 15,288’ - 15,321’ 4,660m – 4,670m A significant show over a 33’ interval within a
strongly fractured cyclic sequence of limestone
and black shale, with gas up to 1,020 units.
And the following statement in the same report.
Drill Stem Test – Leadville Limestone Fm
The drill stem test on the Mississippian Leadville Limestone target yielded water at this depth,
indicating that the Leadville target will be better tested further up dip, above the inferred oil/gaswater
interface (see diagram below). The proposed second well for the project targets the
Leadville Limestone one mile (1.6 km) up dip to the SSW, and would intersect the Leadville
Limestone 1,000 feet (305 m) higher vertically above the intersection in Paradox Basin #1.
Permitting is currently under way for the next location.
It would seem that GDN have done exactly what they said they would but with a superior drilling company. The current well is ahead of schedule and under budget.
If you compare the reports for the same zones from PB2 you may find that the results are better for PB1 and this is what the above report proposed. When the well hits the targeted zones as demonstrated above, the levels of gas are considerably higher than PB1 and the zones seem to be in the same Lithology. This may be the reason for the talks that are under way for production of the discovered zones in PB2
which will also include the discovered and possible connecting zones in PB1. If this trend continues into the lower zones of PB2 and based on the above this may be highly probable, then there may be extremley good results discovered in the lower targets of this well.
Good luck to all holders and let the drill bit do the talking!!! IMO DYOR
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