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NEWS RELEASE
West-Mail Update # 2
Perth, Western Australia: Caspian Oil & Gas Limited (ASX: CIG) BERICHT HAT Das Öls aus WURDEN
ITS-Mail West # 2 gut. Mail Das West # 2 gut ist das Kaspische zu 100% im Besitz Lizenz in West-Mail
Die Kirgisische Republik in Zentralasien.
Wenn die Kompression erforderliche Ausrüstung, um Flussraten Test erneut verzögert wurde, zum Ausführen eines Kaspischen BESCHLIESST
Low-Volume-mechanische Pumpe in den Brunnen, um das Vorhandensein von Moveable Oil bestätigen. Mit dieser Methode wird eine
kleine Menge Öl (etwa 10 bbls - das entspricht der Fördermenge der Pumpe) wurde aus dem Bohrloch gepumpt. die
war im Wesentlichen wasserfreies Öl und scheint schweres Rohöl werden (API <20 °). Labortests haben Paraben
gebeten, diese Beobachtungen zu bestätigen. Während des Tests wurden und Pumpen von Fluid-Spiegel überwacht
blieb im Wesentlichen statischen mit einer Fallhöhe von über 840m Während der Pumpbetrieb.
Um ein Verständnis möglicher Durchfluss ist, die erforderliche Größe und Pumpanlagen
Einrichtungen für die gut ist der Service eines großen Kompressor weiterhin erforderlich. Eine Quelle aus dem Gerät wurde
Kyrgyzneftigaz (die National Oil Company) und ist vor Ort erwartet Anfang dieser Woche.
Commerciality der Entdeckung, während noch zu bestimmen ist, Initial geschätzt vorschlagen, dass es eine
Mögliche bedeuten erzielbaren Ressource von 1,0 Millionen Barrel mit einer USV bei 2,2 Millionen Barrel Öl
Innerhalb Bed III des Westens, Mailis Struktur.
Mail Der Westen Prospect der liegt direkt neben der E-Mail IV Oil Field, welche morethan hervorgebracht hat
42mmbbls Öl.
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well has been suspended and the well will be completed with a downhole pump. The West Mailisu
#2 well is on Caspian's 100%-owned West Mailisu licence in the Kyrgyz Republic Central Asia.
It was previously reported that an air compressor would be used to obtain definitive flows rates
however due to the large volume of fluid in the wellbore (around 35 bbls) the use of the air
compressor proved unsuccessful. Going forward the company will run a PCP downhole pump and
put the well into trial production. This is expected to happen within the next 2-3 weeks. Based on
the results of the trial production a forward plan will be made which could include
appraisal/development drilling, in-well-bore radial drilling or fraccing.
Initial estimates suggest that there is a potential mean recoverable resource of 1.0 million barrels,
with an upside case of 2.2 million barrels of oil within Bed III of the West Mailisu structure.
The West Mailisu prospect lies adjacent to the Mailisu IV oil field, which has produced more than
42mmbbls of oil.
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Caspian Oil & Gas Limited advises that its 2011 Annual General Meeting will be held at 1.30pm
(WST) on Tuesday 29 November 2011 at The Holiday Inn City Centre, 778-788 Hay Street, Perth,
Western Australia.
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Caspian Oil & Gas Limited : West Mailisu #2 Well Update
25 October 2011
NEWS RELEASE West Mailisu #2 Update Perth, Western Australia: Caspian Oil & Gas Limited (ASX: CIG) is pleased to provide an update from its West Mailisu #2 well on the Company's 100%-owned West Mailisu licence in the Kyrgyz Republic, Central Asia.
Caspian reported on 12 September that its West Mailisu #2 well was suspended awaiting production testing with a progressive cavity pump (PCP).
The PCP proved incapable of lifting the fluid to the surface, although on pulling the completion from the hole oil was found within 8m of the surface. As the pump had been set just above the perforations (around 1680m) it is possible to conclude that there is little to no water being produced from the formation. Currently, there is around 75bbls of fluid in the hole which is most likely entirely oil.
In order to test and produce from the well, we are currently determining the appropriate pump and will commence production testing once the equipment has been sourced. Once having undertaken the production test in-well-bore radial drilling or fraccing will be considered as a way to enhance productivity.
Initial estimates suggest that there is a potential mean recoverable resource of 1.0 million barrels, with an upside case of 2.2 million barrels of oil within Bed III of the West Mailisu structure.
The West Mailisu prospect lies adjacent to the Mailisu IV oil field, which has produced more than
42mmbbls of oil.
Figure 1- West Mailisu # 2 well site
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Figure 2- Oil From West Mailisu # 2 well Figure 3 - Time structure Map top Eocene Carbonates
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West Mailisu #2
Bed III
Eocene Carbonate
Jurassic
Figure 4 - Seismic Line FESN09-02
West Mailisu #2 (offset)
Mailisu IV Oil Field
Bed III
Eocene Carbonate
Jurassic
Figure 5 - Seismic Line CAS10-05
Graeme Parsons
Chief Executive Officer
For further information please contact; Graeme Parsons Colin Carson Telephone: +61 448187149 Telephone: +61 8 9240 2405
Email: parsonsg@caspianogl.com Email: carsonc@caspianogl.com
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Background
Caspian Oil & Gas, through its subsidiaries JSC Textonic (Caspian equity 100%) and South Derrick LLC (70% equity), holds a number of licences in the Fergana Basin, giving it a significant exploration position within the Kyrgyz Republic (see location map below).
Caspian operates its own 650hp drilling rig (pictured) in its Kyrgyz operations.
Location Map of Caspian Licences in the Kyrgyz Republic
More information is available on the Company's website www.caspianogl.com
The information in this report that relates to oil and gas exploration results and hydrocarbon reserves is based on information compiled by Mr Graeme Parsons, who is a petroleum geoscientist. Mr Parsons is a Director and full-time employee of the Company. Mr Parsons has more than 30 years' experience in this discipline and he consents to the inclusion in this report of the matters based on his information in the form and context in which it appears.
NEWS RELEASE
West Mailisu #2 Update
Perth, Western Australia: Caspian Oil & Gas Limited (ASX: CIG) is pleased to provide an update
from its West Mailisu #2 well on the Company’s 100%-owned West Mailisu licence in the Kyrgyz
Republic, Central Asia.
Caspian reported on 12 September that its West Mailisu #2 well was suspended awaiting production
testing with a progressive cavity pump (PCP).
The PCP proved incapable of lifting the fluid to the surface, although on pulling the completion from
the hole oil was found within 8m of the surface. As the pump had been set just above the
perforations (around 1680m) it is possible to conclude that there is little to no water being produced
from the formation. Currently, there is around 75bbls of fluid in the hole which is most likely
entirely oil.
In order to test and produce from the well, we are currently determining the appropriate pump and
will commence production testing once the equipment has been sourced. Once having undertaken
the production test in-well-bore radial drilling or fraccing will be considered as a way to enhance
productivity.
Initial estimates suggest that there is a potential mean recoverable resource of 1.0 million barrels,
with an upside case of 2.2 million barrels of oil within Bed III of the West Mailisu structure.
The West Mailisu prospect lies adjacent to the Mailisu IV oil field, which has produced more than 42mmbbls of oil.
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VENUE:
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