Crimson Exploration's Woodbine and Eagle Ford Acreage Success Continues

Crimson Exploration announced continued success in the Woodbine and in the Eagle Ford Shale.

Crimson has approximately 18,500 net acres in Madison and Grimes counties, Texas, covering three areas the Company refers to as Force, Iola-Grimes, and Chalktown where it has been actively developing the Woodbine. The oil potential in all three areas has been confirmed by production tests. The Woodbine section in each of these areas has slightly different characteristics, including different sand lobes within the overall Woodbine section and it is expected that more than one well will be required in each area to optimize the best landing point and completion practices required to maximize production and recovery. Crimson is very encouraged by the results to date and confident that this area will deliver a multi-year inventory of impactful and superior rate of return oil projects which will contribute significantly to Crimson’s growth story.

In the Eagle Ford -

Recent wells drilled in adjacent Brazos, Robertson, and Leon counties have had IP’s in excess of 600 bopd. The Eagle Ford section across Crimson’s acreage position has similar reservoir characteristics, thickness, porosity, resistivity, and shows in existing wells. Assuming development on 80 acre spacing, the Eagle Ford could potentially add up to an additional 230 locations and 68 Mmboe of net potential to Crimson’s position.

The company is also discussing tests of the Georgetown and Buda Lime formations.

Read more regarding specific well results at crimsonexploration.com