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EGPI Firecreek provides update on Tubb field


Published Nov 29, 2011
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EGPI Firecreek, Inc. reported through its wholly owned subsidiary Energy Producers, Inc. that, having arranged almost$500K in finance, it has moved forward on plans to commence with work programs in December on its #18-1 well and Craward #2 well bore for its interests-owned J.B. Tubb Leasehold Estate, located in the Amoco Crawar Field, Ward County, Texas. The work programs will stimulate oil and gas production to what operations and management believes will be good commercial levels following the high pressure Frac techniques. Estimates expected range from 20 to 40 BOPD per well increase in production. In preparation for the December work programs Success Oil Co., EPI's operations for Tubb and Co-Partner for the field will commence site preparation to accommodate for the Frac operations.

As previously reported, the Company continues to explore various options for deploying new work programs and further development for its interests owned J.B. Tubb Leasehold Estate and is aggressively pursuing proposed $8.5 million financing in capital expenditures for the Tubb drilling and completion programs for up to seven wells. Drilling programs are initially being pursued in the South 40 acreage of the J.B. Tubb for the Ellenburger formation to 8,400 ft; Wolfcamp formation at 6,200 ft; Waddell formation at 7,700-7,900 ft. depth. Other available drilling formations at the site include good potentials for Tubb at 4,500 ft; Devonian at 6,700 ft, Glorieta at 3,800 ft; and Upper Clearfork at 4,100-4,550 ft. depth.

Dennis Alexander, EGPI's CEO, stated, "We are excited in accomplishing finance arrangements for these scheduled work programs / Frac procedures especially in current economic times. Further these efforts will carry us forward in maintaining our plan for continued growth and building for our future operations."

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