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Shoal Point starts production testing at Mount Evans

February 11, 2020

(Vancouver) – Mark Jarvis, CEO of Shoal Point Energy Ltd. (CSE: SHP) announced today that a secondary zone in the first Mount Evans well has been completed, put on pump and connected to the on-site storage tanks.Production testing of this secondary zone is expected to last approximately 30 to 60 days, after which the higher, primary zone will be completed and put on production and the two zones’ production will be commingled.

“This is the start of commercial production from the Mount Evans project,” said Mr. Jarvis.“Initial results from this secondary zone are encouraging enough to justify an extended period of production testing and oil sales from this single zone to help us to understand our secondary reservoir and quantify what level of production will be sustainable.Although we will delay the start of full, commingled production from both zones, the knowledge we gain will allow us to maximize the sustainable production from this well.”

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Based on the success of the first well in the Mount Evans project, planning is underway for the second well, expected to start drilling in the last week of March.

 

 

 

 

About Shoal Point Energy Ltd. 

Shoal Point Energy Ltd. is a public company listed on the CSE exchange under the symbol “SHP”. The company is focused on its Mount Evans project in Kansas and retains its oil and gas interests in the Humber Arm Allochthon play in western Newfoundland.

For further information, please contact: 
Mr. Mark Jarvis, Chief Executive Officer 
Tel - 416-637-2181 extension 310

 

 

The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release.

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On 2/20/2020 at 12:39 PM, Barryt32 said:

Shoal Point starts production testing at Mount Evans

February 11, 2020

(Vancouver) – Mark Jarvis, CEO of Shoal Point Energy Ltd. (CSE: SHP) announced today that a secondary zone in the first Mount Evans well has been completed, put on pump and connected to the on-site storage tanks.Production testing of this secondary zone is expected to last approximately 30 to 60 days, after which the higher, primary zone will be completed and put on production and the two zones’ production will be commingled.

“This is the start of commercial production from the Mount Evans project,” said Mr. Jarvis.“Initial results from this secondary zone are encouraging enough to justify an extended period of production testing and oil sales from this single zone to help us to understand our secondary reservoir and quantify what level of production will be sustainable.Although we will delay the start of full, commingled production from both zones, the knowledge we gain will allow us to maximize the sustainable production from this well.”

image002.jpg

Based on the success of the first well in the Mount Evans project, planning is underway for the second well, expected to start drilling in the last week of March.

 

 

 

 

About Shoal Point Energy Ltd. 

Shoal Point Energy Ltd. is a public company listed on the CSE exchange under the symbol “SHP”. The company is focused on its Mount Evans project in Kansas and retains its oil and gas interests in the Humber Arm Allochthon play in western Newfoundland.

For further information, please contact: 
Mr. Mark Jarvis, Chief Executive Officer 
Tel - 416-637-2181 extension 310

 

 

The Canadian Securities Exchange (CSE) has neither approved nor disapproved the contents of this news release.

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