Oil&Gas
Kreyenhagen oil & Gas Project
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Project Profile


Location: West basin margin, NW San Joaquin Basin, immediately west of Kettleman Hills, California, USA
Area: 14,872.5 acres (gross)

Kreyenhagen Project is an oil and gas project taken place in California, USA by Solimar Energy. The project is located in the West basin margin, NW San Joaquin Basin, immediately west of Kettleman Hills and covers an area of 14,872.5 acres (gross). Leases cover the outcropping basin margin and flank plunging to the east. Contains a gazetted field area for a known shallow 13o-18o API gravity oil accumulation in the Temblor Sandstone reservoir. Same trap type as the giant Coalinga Field to the North. 150-325 feet oil intersections in four suspended wells (drilled 2007) in the field administrative area. A 1,200 foot gross oil column is indicated from well intersections.

In addition, light oil and gas has been tested from the Avenal Sandstone below the Kreyenhagen Shale. There is the opportunity to apply modern technologies for the first time to unlock the large conventional and unconventional oil resources in the project. The initial plan of Solimar Energy is to commence initial work program based on re-entry and production testing suspended wells and convert resources to reserves at each primary target level.

Operator:

Solimar Energy: Operator with 100% interest
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