PROP
Posted: Tue Oct 01, 2013 8:46 pm
Novas Energy, a 100% owned subsidiary of Proppell Technologies (PROP) reports that their Plasma Pulsa well treatment has taken an old stripper well from 5 BOPD to 57 BOPD. Read this:
http://www.prweb.com/releases/enhanced_ ... 182091.htm
This is the first well treated under Propell’s recently executed Oil Services Revenue Sharing Agreement (OSRSA) with a privately held oil company. Propell’s OSRSA allows it to share in 49% of the increased oil production revenues from the 10 wells that it intends to treat.
Back in April, Novas treated two wells in the Cottonwood Field to give the operator an idea of the impact their treatment could have on old stipper wells. This field was developed in 1957. The first wells more than doubled in production.
"On September 27th, 2013 Propell’s team returned to the Cottonwood field and treated Cottonwood # 13-6. The well was brought back on-line shortly after Propell’s treatment and has experienced a significant increase in production. Cottonwood # 13-6 has gone from producing 5 BOPD to 57 BOPD."
There are thousands of Red Fork wells in this area south of Tulsa. The field’s operator, Tim Peara, commented enthusiastically about the success of the plasma pulse technology on his oilfield. "Normally we would have fracked the new perforation zone but since we’ve seen such incredible results already from Propell’s technology we wanted to use only the plasma treatment and see what happened. I must say, this technology works great! “
http://www.prweb.com/releases/enhanced_ ... 182091.htm
This is the first well treated under Propell’s recently executed Oil Services Revenue Sharing Agreement (OSRSA) with a privately held oil company. Propell’s OSRSA allows it to share in 49% of the increased oil production revenues from the 10 wells that it intends to treat.
Back in April, Novas treated two wells in the Cottonwood Field to give the operator an idea of the impact their treatment could have on old stipper wells. This field was developed in 1957. The first wells more than doubled in production.
"On September 27th, 2013 Propell’s team returned to the Cottonwood field and treated Cottonwood # 13-6. The well was brought back on-line shortly after Propell’s treatment and has experienced a significant increase in production. Cottonwood # 13-6 has gone from producing 5 BOPD to 57 BOPD."
There are thousands of Red Fork wells in this area south of Tulsa. The field’s operator, Tim Peara, commented enthusiastically about the success of the plasma pulse technology on his oilfield. "Normally we would have fracked the new perforation zone but since we’ve seen such incredible results already from Propell’s technology we wanted to use only the plasma treatment and see what happened. I must say, this technology works great! “