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It is quite obvious you don't know your ass from your elbow let alone your heel from your toe.
Zyx098 excellent post
LittleSam,
In response to my statement;
"squeese off with cement for at least 60m either side of the injection zone, (and cementing in a horizontal wellbore to isolate is not the easiest thing in the world to do...) drill it out, reperforate and run a dual packer completion. "
you replied;
"Most of the above had to be done while completing the HH2z production well."
No, none of that was done while completing HH-2z.
What they tried to do later was to seal off the water producing fractures at the toe with a Thermatek plug and they failed.
There's an old saying "keep your mouth shut and let people think you are a fool(OTH), rather than open it and put it beyond all doubt".
You crossed that particular line a long time ago...
Sam,
'UKOG will be using a professional completions firm who will have done this sort of work a thousand times.' - if that's true that's the best news given UKOG's poor record with well decisions - but I suppose a professional completions firm wil expect payment.
But just a moment - sam knows the completion (surely not by watching from a footpath?) installed in HH-2z and its suitability for injection - so why do UKOG need a professional completions firm? Just attach the water pipe to the production tubing already there and away you go - apparently.
ZYX098
From what I have seen "The injection area is located between the 4 ½ inches slotted liner (2990 ft MD) and the Thermatek plug encountered at 3964 ft MD." but knowing UKOG I wouldn't count on it. It has been a long time since that was issued in the EA documentation.
SamLittle
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RE: Arreton oil in place 227 MMbbl
13 Oct 2021 17:38
Skwizz I like the way you talk about your multiple investments but only post about UKOG.
SamLittle
Today 09:32
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OOH no Skwizz.
We cant do without your long stories about how you bought some BP shares .
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Lmao!
Ya couldn't write it.
Oh wait, you actually did!
Too funny.
:'D
Ibug,
Good point - I'd forgotten that.
In which case they will absolutely need to squeese off with cement for at least 60m either side of the injection zone, (and cementing in a horizontal wellbore to isolate is not the easiest thing in the world to do...) drill it out, reperforate and run a dual packer completion.
That presumes that the injection zone is close to the heel, otherwise they'll have an open annulus to surface which will need an additional packer to isolate, so that injected water can't channel along the outside of the slotted liner and up the production tubing / casing annulus.
0.1p by Xmas 0.05p by Easter and another 8 BILLION shares by this time next year.
"he who dares Rodney, he who dares"
I'll go with that as a prediction for the near term.
ZYX098
Don't forget it is a slotted liner so they will need tubing to stop water getting to areas outside the injection zone.
Sam,
"much of the equipment on site needed for HH2z is already there and now owned".
No, it's not.
They need to recomplete HH-2Z, which as it's a water injector, means completely new downhole equipment (not already owned, although they might be able to reuse the Tubing), a new Xmas Tree configuration (not already owned) and likely a squeese and reperf work while they do the W/O in an attempt to make sure the injection water is at least going into the right area.
As for the surface equipment, they need to install pipe work and a transfer pump from the production separator to the water treatment tanks, water treatment facilities (including chemical dosing tanks, pumps and metering facilities), high pressure pump and pipework from the final treatment tank to the wellhead (again including metering and recording instrumentation), power for the pumps & dosing equipment and ESD monitoring & control systems.
None of which they already own.
Plus re-injection isn't a "free" process as you seem to think.
Ongoing chemical costs plus maintenance will likely cost $2 - $5/bbl, so yes, a lot cheaper than tankering away but still not free.
2This pipeline runs just outside the SW corner of the pad. It runs NW to SE"
Not the pipeline again! this was effectively skewered back in 2016 IIRC but still pops up when the rampers can find nothing better to push
This pipeline runs just outside the SW corner of the pad. It runs NW to SE
A Strip Of Land In Width 0.457 Metres And In Depth 9.146 Metres Excluding The Top 0.610 Metres Thereof At Charlwood
RH6 0EB
Owner
WALTON-GATWICK PIPELINE COMPANY LIMITED (01732696)
Spamalot used to post videos of the pipeline on Twitter, usually followed by a massive binge session at the local pub.
Spam are we still of the opinion that a secret pipe line is in place at HH ??
"Call me by my right name and i will reply. If not you go on the filter list. Your choice."
OK adrain
OK Adrian. It is quite obvious you did not read the updated document by UKOG. Who said it was "one lonely 330bo tank". You are making it up again. Where is the water going to go before it goes back down into the ground? Where are they going to let the water settle out from the oil? Don't you know anything. FOTH never did. I see the English and spelling is just like Adrians now. Bit of a giveaway.
Ooo don't forget me.
I'm always up for the filter list too.
:)
Adrian
Why don't you ask UKOG why the big copout? It sound simple enough to me.
"As a result of the most recent review of legislation and a re-assessment of the sites storage inventory, the Applicant is able to reduce the need for crude oil storage to a maximum of 49 tonnes. This, in turn, reduces the classification of the site from its previous status as a Top-tier COMAH Establishment to a Lower-tier COMAH Establishment reducing the regulatory burden on the Environmental Agency, Health & Safety Executive and Surrey County Council as the appropriate authorities responsible for monitoring and managing site operations.
In summary, a reduced requirement for crude oil storage at surface"
"maximum of 49 tonnes"
Few figures out there for TOE to BBOE, but the one I use is 1 TOE = 6.84 BBOE.
So Sam (aka FOTH), try this simple primary school calculation:
49 TOE = how many BBOE?
(answer: 49 TOE = 335.16 BBOE)
Next question: Do tankers go to site on a Sunday? (Answer: nope)
Next question: How many hours from noon on Saturday until 8am on Monday? (Answer: 44 hours, or 1.83 days)
If the tanks were completely empty at noon on a Saturday, and the production took them to completely full on the Monday, then the flow rate would be a max of 49 Tons / 1.83 days, or 335 barrels / 1.83 days, which is 183 bopd.
That said, they will not hit that target. If the flow rate jumped above 100 bopd then I'd be very surprised. HH2z is really just there to limit the spend on water disposal, HH2z will require equipment, setup and then on-going maintenance. It is not completely free.
Maybe your next claim will be that they are going to dual complete HH1 to finally comingle the production from Portland and Kim (as has been promised by them for 2+ years now). And then you'll claim that they'll upgrade the storage on site, then they'll drill HH3, then they'll put in a 5000KM horizontal into Iraq. LOL.
You cannot fit a bus in broom cupboard. Simples....
Opps 330 bbls.
WMP superseded by
"Health & Safety Executive and Surrey County Council as the appropriate authorities responsible for monitoring and managing site operations.
In summary, a reduced requirement for crude oil storage at surface from a maximum of 285 tonnes to a maximum of 49 tonnes has been made possible through the adoption of more efficient site operations."
Adrian
You obviously missed "SCC_HSC_2020_0001 AMENDMENTRedacted" which came out 2 months after the WMP.
"EQUIPMENT AS PER AMENDED HSC LAYOUTPLAN DWG NO. ZG-HHD-HH-PROD-HSC-SP-01 Bunded Export Oil Tank x 1 (Capacity 52.46m3)" = 33 bbls
The EA permit he keeps banging on about only has a capacity of 330 bbls for the export tank. They will be really fooked at the weekends and BH's. just goes to show Adrian never does think anything through.