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Tight gas refers to natural gas in underground reservoirs with low permeability. A generally accepted industry definition is reservoirs that do not produce economic volumes of natural gas without assistance from massive stimulation treatments or special recovery processes and technologies, such as horizontal wells. Low permeability is primarily due to the fine-grained nature of the sediments, compaction, or infilling of pore spaces by carbonate or silicate cements. Our deep tight gas resource play features a variety of properties in northern British Columbia and the foothills of Alberta and B.C. where these reservoirs are typically found.
Tommy Lakes is our key asset in our growing deep tight gas resource play. Tommy Lakes is a tight natural gas property producing from the Halfway Sandstone formation located 130 kms south of Fort Nelson, British Columbia. It provides a large, operated deep tight gas play to complement our deep tight gas presence which has been predominantly non-operated. Tommy Lakes is an operated winter access property with more than 50 expected future drilling locations representing at least 3 years of anticipated development opportunities. This property currently has top quartile operating metrics, including low operating costs, excellent capital efficiencies and repeatable capital programs. We acquired this resource play as a part of the Focus Energy Trust acquisition which closed February 13, 2008.
Key Statistics:
- 12% of proved plus probable reserves
- 16% of daily production
- 11% of 2008 capital development budget
- Over $225 million of future development potential currently identified
- Year-to-date capital spending of $43 million, 8 net wells drilled
- Focus on prep work for winter drilling program at Tommy Lakes
*as of September 30, 2008
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