Investor Presentaiton
TOTAL HELIUM
Elevation
Feet x 1000
-2
Extension of the Largest Gas Field
in North America
Regional Play - Schematic
Recharge
Bradshaw &
Hugoton
Gas Fields
Discharge
W
Kev
Dry Hole
Local Play - Schematic
Facles Associations
Craporites
Mited Cantics/Cartonates
Carbonates
Symbols
Gas producing intervall
Groundwater re-charge vectors
Herington
Red cave redbed clastics
Granite Wash
Current Day Land Surfa
Potentiometric Surface - Missourian Carbonate Aquifer
Red Bed Sands
------
±5,000'
Hydraulic Head
Permian Chase/Council Grove Carbonate
Krider
Chase Group
Wellington Salt (Confining
Winfield
Towanda
Upper Penn (Missourian) Carbonate
Fort Riley
VE 132x
B
Note: Regional Monoclinal dip across Hugoton
Field is extremely shallow-avg. 25-30' per mile
B'
Water Force Vector
(generalized)
Council Grove
-4
0
50
100
150
200
250
300 350 400 450
A
A'
≤1
-5
(BCF/640 acre)
*
Wellington Evaporite Formation
Top Seal
10+
* E
B
*
"Wet' zones Producers feared due to low G/W ratio, low
BTU, and not paid for He when field originally developed
Developed Zones - Water-free gas saturated reservoirs
"Lower" Gas
Saturation
High Gas
Saturation
B'
Hugoton Field has been the historical center of helium production with over 300 Bcf of helium produced
■ Application of new modern completion and production techniques with dewatering operations to extend the Hugoton Field significantly
70 Bcf of additional helium production potential
☐
8.5 Tcf of produced gas, enriched with liquids
First wells drilled, producing helium and natural gas and providing invaluable data for unlocking the resource potential
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