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Cherokee Basin - Kansas

OVERVIEW

  • Bourbon and Crawford County, Kansas
  • Part of Cherokee Basin
  • Large amount of historical data available
  • DOE data: Cherokee Basin has 2.8 Tcf of potential recoverable CBM
  • Current position - 45,000 Gross acres - 163 Bcf gross gas in place
  • Large amount of infrastructure nearby
  • Ability to grow land position

Cherokee Basin Strategic Column and Intervals of interest - Uniontown project:
Three principal “blanket” coal seams

  • Mulky - summit trend
  • Weir - Pittsburgh trend
  • Riverton trend

Characteristics

  • Depths ranging from 75ft - 500ft
  • 2-4 ft thick
  • Gas saturation ranging from 150-380 scf/ton
  • Excellent permeability

Other minor coal seams

  • Beviar, Tebo, Dry wood and Rowe - 1-3ft thick

A single well can be completed in 6-7 zones
Cherokee basin geology understood

  • Extensively drilled since early 1900s
  • Large amount of historical geological data available
  • Over 100,000 wellbore penetrations in basin

Cherokee Basin Photos
Girard KS, Field Office

Girard Kansas Project:

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Girard Kansas Project

Included in the acreage is a eighteen (18) mile gas pipeline the Company acquired from Galaxy Energy, Inc. along with 34 wells, 7 of which are tied-in to the pipeline.  The Company’s entire position and drill targets in the 55,000 acres can be tied into our 100% owned 18 mile pipeline. This pipeline is tied into a 2 million cubic ft sales pipeline and allows for substantial growth.

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Candak Property

Recently acquired from JED OIL (USA) INC., located in the North Dakota’s Williston Basin, the Candak Property provides JayHawk with a stable production of light oil.  The 7 completed wells produce 65bbls of oil daily. 

Along with the acquisition of the 5 existing wells, JayHawk acquired a 15,500-acre land position. This acreage is located in a highly active area by other operators in the Williston Basin play in North Dakota and across the border into Canada. Candak’s stable production of light oil from its low well count and significant undeveloped land base places JayHawk in a high potential growth position to develop the light oil play.

Field Work

Candak Project:

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