Sunday, December 09, 2012 1:41:45 PM
So here's my drilling question,
I saw a video on horizontial drilling that one of the investors posted on the DKGR Board,
and I realize it is for deep drilling, but it was more than impressive, so I was wondering
If we have say 10 wells producing maybe (ok maybe not all 10 wells are in operation yet, no big deal) anyway,
why could we not use the horiziontal drilling in the shallow area where we are permited to maybe go
from 2-10 BPD to maybe 30-50+ BPD, it seems to me (ok I am not Oil Educated and know it, so just a question)
if we could drill horizontally we could really increase the production and use maybe Parker and pay them a premium on future Oil Production to do the work and possibly increase production 5-10+ times and captalize on the existing assets and increase the ROI?
Anyway just a thought.
MC
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