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Bayport International Holdings, Inc. Announces Production Numbers and Well 4 Update for PA Steffelbeam Interest
August 8, 2013
Tulsa OK.
Tulsa, OK, August 8, 2013 -- Bayport International Holdings, Inc. (OTC Pink: BAYP). Today we announce production numbers and update to the previously announced contract for 5.0% working Interest and 3.75% net revenue in a new drilling program in the Steffelbeam Lease, Forest County, Pennsylvania. The contract is for wells with permit numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, which have been submitted to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) and approved.
At this time we are producing 1.9 Barrels of oil per HOUR, or 45.6 Barrels of oil per day from the first 3 wells. Production has gone up 3 barrels per day per well over the last couple of days. Well #4 frac was completed on Wednesday. There was a flowback of oil on all formations including the Fourth Sands. We anticipate production from this well to begin on Monday if not sooner. Tubing and rods were inserted, and we anticipate the pumping unit should be online no later than today.
150 Barrels of oil from the first three wells were sold this week. Ergon Oil Purchasing is our exclusive oil purchaser. We are very pleased with the performance of these wells, and anticipate Well #4 production numbers in the very near future.
Steffelbeam Lease Forrest County Pennsylvania:
The Steffel Beam Lease is directly adjacent from the Milford Lease Forrest County Pennsylvania. And thus has all the same shale and play potential. The location Forest County, Pennsylvania is east of the town of Titusville, Pa. This area has always been prolific in the production of oil and natural gas. The preliminary target zones for wells on this lease will be the 1st Sands, 2nd Sands, 3rd Sands, and Red Valley Formations. These oils and gas bearing formations are found throughout this immediate area and historically have been good producers. All zones should be encountered at drilling depths of approximately 1100-1300 ft., depending upon the elevation. Well records found in the vicinity show the presence of these formations on and near the lease. This lease is off-set on all sides by operating oil and gas wells, owned and operated by various independent operators.
Some of these early wells blew out at over 10,000 bopd of oil per day. The drive that forced this oil out at such high rates was the natural gas that was also present. Before a market was found and pipelines were built much of this natural gas was wasted, being vented or flared to atmosphere. The intense market demand for crude oil created a boomtown history that rivaled anything in the gold fields of California. Spin-off industries such as transportation, refining and paraffin extraction created a job basis that lasts today. Up until the mid-1930's this region of Pa. was the world's leading exporter of oil. The majority of these early wells were drilled to a depth less that 3000 ft. Success rate of wells drilled in this known region of Pa. has been approximately 95%.
It is the best appraisal that wells drilled on the Forest Co. Steffelbeam Lease have an excellent chance of being economically productive. These leases give a drilling program a nice balance of oil and natural gas production. Ideally we will see 20 barrels of oil per day, initial production. Shallow wells go through a decline curve after a short period of flush production and settle down to a rate that may be maintained for many years. An old oil field axiom states that a well will give up half its overall production within the first year of production. With modern techniques of operating the overall production rates can be greatly increased. It is quite common for wells in this region to continue to operate economically for (20) years or more after drilling. Of course this economical life span is a factor to the price of being received for the oil and natural gas.
About Bayport International Holdings, Inc.
Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is a company formed to exploit the various precious minerals in the U.S. to acquaint the public with practical investment opportunities in strategic metals and minerals. Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is primarily focused on precious metals, rare earth, and oil and gas ventures. Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is developing mining and oil and gas properties with economic potential with the aim of bringing such properties to commercial production. The company's portfolio of properties is primarily located in the prolific western USA in Utah and Texas.
http://bayportinternational.com/
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Bayport International Holdings, Inc. Announces Production Numbers and Well 4 Update for PA Steffelbeam Interest
August 8, 2013
Tulsa OK.
Tulsa, OK, August 8, 2013 -- Bayport International Holdings, Inc. (OTC Pink: BAYP). Today we announce production numbers and update to the previously announced contract for 5.0% working Interest and 3.75% net revenue in a new drilling program in the Steffelbeam Lease, Forest County, Pennsylvania. The contract is for wells with permit numbers 1, 2, 3 and 4, which have been submitted to Pennsylvania Department of Environmental Protection (PA DEP) and approved.
At this time we are producing 1.9 Barrels of oil per HOUR, or 45.6 Barrels of oil per day from the first 3 wells. Production has gone up 3 barrels per day per well over the last couple of days. Well #4 frac was completed on Wednesday. There was a flowback of oil on all formations including the Fourth Sands. We anticipate production from this well to begin on Monday if not sooner. Tubing and rods were inserted, and we anticipate the pumping unit should be online no later than today.
150 Barrels of oil from the first three wells were sold this week. Ergon Oil Purchasing is our exclusive oil purchaser. We are very pleased with the performance of these wells, and anticipate Well #4 production numbers in the very near future.
Steffelbeam Lease Forrest County Pennsylvania:
The Steffel Beam Lease is directly adjacent from the Milford Lease Forrest County Pennsylvania. And thus has all the same shale and play potential. The location Forest County, Pennsylvania is east of the town of Titusville, Pa. This area has always been prolific in the production of oil and natural gas. The preliminary target zones for wells on this lease will be the 1st Sands, 2nd Sands, 3rd Sands, and Red Valley Formations. These oils and gas bearing formations are found throughout this immediate area and historically have been good producers. All zones should be encountered at drilling depths of approximately 1100-1300 ft., depending upon the elevation. Well records found in the vicinity show the presence of these formations on and near the lease. This lease is off-set on all sides by operating oil and gas wells, owned and operated by various independent operators.
Some of these early wells blew out at over 10,000 bopd of oil per day. The drive that forced this oil out at such high rates was the natural gas that was also present. Before a market was found and pipelines were built much of this natural gas was wasted, being vented or flared to atmosphere. The intense market demand for crude oil created a boomtown history that rivaled anything in the gold fields of California. Spin-off industries such as transportation, refining and paraffin extraction created a job basis that lasts today. Up until the mid-1930's this region of Pa. was the world's leading exporter of oil. The majority of these early wells were drilled to a depth less that 3000 ft. Success rate of wells drilled in this known region of Pa. has been approximately 95%.
It is the best appraisal that wells drilled on the Forest Co. Steffelbeam Lease have an excellent chance of being economically productive. These leases give a drilling program a nice balance of oil and natural gas production. Ideally we will see 20 barrels of oil per day, initial production. Shallow wells go through a decline curve after a short period of flush production and settle down to a rate that may be maintained for many years. An old oil field axiom states that a well will give up half its overall production within the first year of production. With modern techniques of operating the overall production rates can be greatly increased. It is quite common for wells in this region to continue to operate economically for (20) years or more after drilling. Of course this economical life span is a factor to the price of being received for the oil and natural gas.
About Bayport International Holdings, Inc.
Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is a company formed to exploit the various precious minerals in the U.S. to acquaint the public with practical investment opportunities in strategic metals and minerals. Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is primarily focused on precious metals, rare earth, and oil and gas ventures. Bayport International Holdings, Inc. is developing mining and oil and gas properties with economic potential with the aim of bringing such properties to commercial production. The company's portfolio of properties is primarily located in the prolific western USA in Utah and Texas.
http://bayportinternational.com/
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