EnerMax Announces Positive Results For Delta Farms South

Delta Farms South Production Facility.JPGOctober 31, 2006 - EnerMax is pleased to announce the successful drilling and completion of the Delta Farms South well located in southern Louisiana. Based on seismic analysis and drilling logs, the estimated barrels of oil in place are 3,147,237 BO and the estimated natural gas in place is 3,147,000,000 cubic feet (3,147 MMcf). Initial measurements predict a flow rate of about 500 barrels of oil per day (BOPD) plus associated gas.

Drilling operations on the Delta Farms South commenced on Friday, September 29th and the well was logged Friday, October 13, 2006. The well encountered the objective UL-4 Upper Cris 1 Sands at a measured depth of 11,942′ and logged over 60′ of net pay. The Delta Farms South should be turned to sales quickly, since it will be tied into an existing production facility.

Bret L. Boteler, President of EnerMax, is pleased with the results and making plans for future operations in the area. “We have enough acreage to drill one additional developmental well in the immediate area and expect similar results from the offset location,” said Boteler. More than a dozen wells in the surrounding area have produced more than one million barrels of oil each per completion with recoveries in excess of 800 barrels per acre-foot.

EnerMax was founded by Bret L. Boteler in 2001 on the principles of integrity, honesty and hard work. Since then, he has been responsible in directing the company to acquire the rights to more than 2,000 square miles of 3-D Seismic Data along the Texas and Louisiana Gulf Coast.


Published Tuesday, October 31st, 2006 at 6:00 am and filed under Press Releases.