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Title: Effect of New SEC Rules on Coal Gas Reserves


1
Effect of New SEC Rules on Coal Gas Reserves
  • SPEE Annual Meeting
  • Santa Fe, New Mexico
  • June 15, 2009

John Seidle/Leslie OConnor MHA Petroleum
Consultants
2
Three Examples of New SEC Disclosure for Coal Gas
Reserves
  • Dec 31 vs 12 month average price
  • Proved reserves more than one offset away,
    probable and possible reserves included.
  • Proved reserves via established, reliable
    technology

3
Example 1 Price SensitivityPowder River
Basin/CIG Price
  • Companies required to report oil and gas reserves
    using an average price based upon the prior
    12-month period rather than year-end prices.

4
Example 1 Price sensitivityCIG Price History
  • Dec 31, 2008 price 4.51/mmbtu
  • Avg 2008 price 6.70/mmbtu

5
Example 1 PRB Coal Well Gas Profile
6
Example 1 Price SensitivityPVT Doubles
7
Example 2 Proved Reserves More Than One Offset
Away, Probable Possible Reserves Included
  • Proved reserves beyond one offset can be claimed
    if company can establish play continuity with
    reasonable certainty and that these reserves are
    economically producible.
  • Probable and possible reserve disclosures
    permitted.

8
Example 2 Extensive Data Available
  • Desorption tests
  • Sorption isotherms
  • Well tests
  • Extensive coring by mining company
  • No dry holes

9
Example 2 Locations 2009
10
Example 2 Locations 2010
11
Example 2 Proved Reserves Two Offsets Away
Introduction - 11
12
Example 2 2010/2009 Total Reserves
Introduction - 12
13
Example 3 Proved Reserves via Reliable
Technology
  • Use of new technologies permitted to determine
    proved reserves if they have been demonstrated
    empirically to lead to reliable conclusions about
    reserves volumes

14
CBM Reservoir Issues, as Exemplified by the
Corbett Area, Township 62-6W5
  • A Presentation to Alberta EnergySeptember 11,
    2003

15
Trident Corbett Project
Corbett
16
Corbett CBM Stratigraphy 100/3-14-62-6W5
Jolifou
Mannville
Main Seam
  • Cored from 972.7 987.4
  • Gas content in Main Seam averages 327 scf/t

Mannville Marker
17
Pilot Configuration Confined and Perimeter Wells
18
Corbett CBM Production (Total)Cum to 9/1/03 77
MMcf, 78 Mm3
19
Corbett Well 15-10-62-06 W5 POWExponential
Integral Pressure Match
20
Projected Gas Rates Interior vs. Exterior Wells
21
Example 3 Data Suite
  • Core
  • Desorption tests
  • Density, caliper, GR wireline logs
  • Sorption isotherms
  • Reservoir pressure
  • Pilot production 20 months
  • Simulator history match forecast

22
Example 3 Proved Reserves via Reliable
Technology
  • PDP 11
  • PUD 23
  • Additional reserves to west?

23
Effects of new SEC disclosure requirements on CBM
Conclusions - 1
  • 11 proposed changes
  • Example 1 Dec 31 price vs 12 mon avg price
    PV10 doubles
  • Example 2 Proved more than one offset,
    probables possibles PV10 net gas double
  • Example 3 Proved via reliable technologies
    addition of 11 PDPs 23 PUDs

24
Effects of new SEC disclosure requirements on CBM
Conclusions - 2
  • Will allow much higher proved coal gas reserve
    volumes and values
  • Reserves determinations will initially be
    confusing to experienced and novice alike
  • Expect unconventional gas reserves will grow more
    than conventional reserves
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