McMoRan updates GOM exploration

McMoRan announced today that the Flatrock No. 1 (“A” location) discovery well at South Marsh Island Block 212 has been ramped up and is currently producing at a rate of approximately 48.7 million cubic feet of gas per day (MMcf/d) and 750 barrels of condensate per day, approximately 12.5 MMcfe/d net to McMoRan, with flowing tubing pressure of 9,700 pounds per square inch. As previously reported, initial production was established in the 17,200 foot Operc interval on January 28, 2008.
The Flatrock No. 2 (“B” location) delineation well, which commenced drilling on October 7, 2007, is located approximately one mile northwest of the Flatrock discovery well. McMoRan announced today that the Flatrock No. 2 well has been drilled to 17,684 feet and log-while-drilling tools have indicated an additional resistive zone totaling 30 net feet of pay below 17,100 feet in the Operc section. In total, the well has encountered eight sands including four zones as indicated by wireline logs previously announced in January 2008, which contained 190 net feet of hydrocarbon bearing sands over a combined 318 foot gross interval above 15,500 feet in the Rob-L section and four zones as indicated by log-while-drilling tools totaling 70 net feet of resistivity below 15,500 feet in the Rob-L and Operc sections. Completion operations have commenced with initial production expected to be established in the thickest Rob-L interval by mid-year 2008.
The Flatrock No. 3 (“D” location) delineation well, which commenced drilling on November 5, 2007, is located approximately 3,000 feet south of the Flatrock discovery well. The well has been drilled to 17,100 feet and log-while-drilling tools have indicated two additional zones, a Rob-L sand and an Operc sand, totaling 40 net feet of resistivity. We are currently drilling in the top of the Operc sand. As anticipated, this Operc sand is consistent with and structurally higher to the sand currently producing in the Flatrock No. 1 discovery well. The two zones announced today are deeper than the Rob-L interval previously announced in February 2008, which contained 70 net feet of hydrocarbon bearing sands over a combined 280 foot gross interval above 15,500 feet as indicated by wireline logs. The well will be deepened to a proposed total depth of 18,800 feet to evaluate additional targets in the Operc section.
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