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scruffee 13 Sep 2017

INTO SHARP FOCUS ... A Plan ................. Best Wishes.x

whitestallion 08 Sep 2017

Re: Nasty SP drop today... simples HPC this is oilex pal

HPC Follower 07 Sep 2017

Nasty SP drop today... Any reason, given the shortage of news?

scruffee 28 Aug 2017

EVERYONE HATES OEX ... I do "get it" ............ But an admission that so far they've done everything wrong for years and years get's my vote............. news on the vine is news this week.lol

HPC Follower 25 Aug 2017

Re: Core Analysis confirms potential A lot of the smaller stocks are down today, so ne need to worry about the volatility at low volumes... and the new Management of OEX do seem to be doing a better job, professionally than the last lot.Personally, I am more hopeful for the longer term.. and they can drill the target Cambay zone from the existing platform used for 77H - with the planned much longer lateral, many more holes and the special propellants. The trick will also be to ensure the vertical pipe is optimal for the gas pressure, and can be emptied of propellant. They might also drill a new horizontal lateral from an existing vertical pipe, with a new lining.

MR NIEVE 25 Aug 2017

Re: Core Analysis confirms potential And what follows Joats post the next day, a fall of 10%I think everyone knows the possible potential ,its the viability of it being carried out by a competent Company,thats the reason for the fall.They have to win some , and they have not won any!!!

Bamstick 24 Aug 2017

Re: Core Analysis confirms potential Woo hoo! Lift off! Only a 400 bagger required from here for Joaters to break even! 🤣

Joatmon 24 Aug 2017

Core Analysis confirms potential Oilex Ltd (the Company) is pleased to announce that the C-23z core analysis has been completed. The analysis, by Schlumberger and Baker Hughes has confirmed that the EP-IV tight siltstones at Cambay can be effectively stimulated, and that commercial gas flow rates are potentially achievable. The Company has a significant multi TCF gas resource at the Cambay PSC in the EP-IV tight siltstones that requires drilling and stimulation optimisation technologies to achieve commercial flow rates. Schlumberger and Baker Hughes were appointed to complete the core analysis and to report on the reasons for under-performance of past wells. The purpose of their work was to identify any substantial impediments to achieving potential commercial flow rates and to advise on the optimal well and stimulation design required to take the project forward. Both Schlumberger and Baker Hughes are global leaders in the stimulation of tight gas reservoirs. Schlumberger was appointed to provide geomechanical testing, fluid sensitivity testing and proppant embedment testing on the core. The data from these tests along with past well and production histories were incorporated into a review by Baker Hughes to assess the suitability of the reservoir rocks for drilling and stimulation and to also identify methodologies to maximise production from the EP-IV reservoir. The key observations from the expert core testing and optimisation analysis are as follows: · The reservoir rocks have the essential characteristics for the development of suitable fractures required to increase exposure to the reservoir and to increase gas flow rates under production. This substantively removes a concern over relative rock strength in the Cambay being lower than many North American projects.· Placement of the fractures within the overall reservoir section is critical to achieve optimum fracture length and direction and to ensure that the factures are constrained within the reservoir section. On prior vertical wells the fractures propagated vertically rather than the laterally within the reservoir, thus providing little benefit.· Reservoir temperature and pressure offer no specific challenges to the application of the stimulation technologies. · Clays within the EP-IV reservoir rocks are subject to modest swelling which can be effectively ameliorated with readily available fluid additives.· Proppant selection is important to maintain the necessary conductivity for sustained production. Readily available higher strength proppants than used previously are recommended.· Given the relative softness of the reservoir, it is critical to avoid over-flushing of proppant, which in past wells resulted in the loss of communication between fractures and wellbore, leading to significant production under-performance. This does not present any major technical challenge, instead requires active planning and management during stimulation operations.· Different stimulation fluids are required to optimise the stimulation phases and ensure effective initial fracture propagation and subsequent proppant placement whereas prior wells used a single gel based fluid. Mr Joe Salomon said "We are very pleased that the review and analysis has confirmed the substantive potential of the EP-IV reservoir at Cambay, and that it has provided specific solutions to be employed in the execution of future drilling and well completion programmes. These findings have confirmed the importance of implementing a tailored approach to unlocking the potential commercial success of the large gas resource at the Company's Cambay project."

scruffee 21 Jun 2017

PETRONET TO BUY... GSPC stake ...................... Cash on way surely ................ Right off to Beach .......... GLA.

scruffee 20 Jun 2017

BEST RISK REWARD ... I do "get it" WS ...................... I really do lol ............... this is the only "oily" I would touch at the mo .......... good Luck with your picks ..................... Best Wishes One and ALL.x my last post (Hurrah!!)

whitestallion 20 Jun 2017

Re: fillyaboots i can think of a better use for that piece of paper ha ha Capt. morgan

MR NIEVE 20 Jun 2017

Re: fillyaboots LOL, Quite right Ws, he also told me that while he was sitting in the loo , he made the next 2 years plans on a sheet of toilet roll , and I think what he wrote come into fruition.

whitestallion 20 Jun 2017

fillyaboots these are going ballistic, last chance at this price next week expect circa £3 a share, once in a lifetime opportunity, blAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh blAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAh ring any bells ?bruce is king, just been speaking with him, he had 2 poached eggs for breakfastCapt. morgan

whitestallion 20 Jun 2017

16 posts in 24 hrs. still life in this old dog yet ha ha and i do mean dogCapt. morgan

scruffee 20 Jun 2017

Re: OEX IT'S ROBBERY AT THESE PRICES... News it is tonight then ............ MN I know I know it'll all end in tears lol .......... But what can you do 1 fer not happy either lol ............... break .50 before you have to make a decision lol ........... Best Wishes One and ALL.x

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