who tipped me silvermere13 Sep 2012 11:30
Me - Ive justed top sliced 14393 units £4,100 & moved profit across to SLME ..In BEH for free and still holding £5,000 .. To much news to come as Blad said ...
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www.wenergyinc.com
SAN FRANCISCO, Sept. 6, 2012 /PRNewswire/ — Worthington Energy, Inc. (OTCBB: WGAS) (“Worthington” or the “Company”), an energy company engaged in the acquisition, exploration, development and drilling of oil and natural gas properties, reports that the pipeline is charged and Company’s I-1 well has begun initial production. Worthington has a 10.35% interest in the I-1 well and a 2% override interest in the entire 1,400 acres of the Mustang Island 818 Lease position, which is located in the shallow waters of Kleberg County, TX in the Gulf of Mexico.
“Initial flow rates from the I-1 well have been good,” stated Worthington President & CEO, Mr. Tony Mason. “As anticipated, the I-1 well has begun what I would describe as the clean up phase. In this phase, the various Loss Circulation Materials (LCM) and drilling mud that were utilized during the drilling of the I-1 well are beginning to be forced out of the well bore by pressure from the oil & gas flow being produced. Shut In Tubing Pressure (SITP) and Flowing Tubing Pressure (FTP) are both in the anticipated ranges of 4,150 psi and 3,150 psi respectively.”
“We are currently opening the well up only for day-time production under supervision from our contract operators, The Wood Group,” explained Mr. Mason. “During these daytime production sessions, we have experienced consecutive days at the above pressures and are currently producing at an extrapolated flow rate of 250-350 MCF gas and 202 BOPD respectively.”
“Overall, I am very satisfied with the way that the well is performing. It has conformed to the pattern that we had anticipated,” continued Mr. Mason. “We will continue on with day-time operations, under supervision, and I anticipate that probably towards the end of this week we will turn the well on for a complete 24 hour operation cycle. As the well progresses, we will, of course, inform the market on a timely basis. Please exercise patience as the well cleans up and purges the LCMs over the next few weeks, and be sure to visit our website, www.wenergyinc.com, for additional updates and information on our progress.”
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