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Force Fuels Completes Primary Reservoir Pressure Program at Five Kansas Wells

Force Fuels has completed and examined the primary reservoir pressure program at the five current oil wells, along with the completion of the drill plan of phase II program by Carroll Energy.

Carroll Energy has offered the engineering for the project. It is likely to make natural gas of profitable levels together with the supply water, since it has finished the water supply well. When the company completes and examines the five spot water flood project, it will commence the same campaign at the two 5 spot site drills at the Mann AB lease.

The company has begun to observe the reservoir pressure campaign’s initial results, which was previously installed at the Mann lease. The water flood’s primary phase was to exploit the current water that was produced from the five wells. The company has currently identified an increased oil production and it can finish the current water supply well at the lease.

The CEO and President of Force Fuel, has stated that the company is currently observing an increase in the reopened five wells in Kansas. It is anticipating repeating this method all over the properties. Last two years was used up by Force Fuels in preparing the current wells and fresh wells for maximum production. The company has planned to drill 15 wells in this year with the fund completion.

The company has finished the field studies and the geological analysis; therefore it can progress with the filing of the final drilling permit. A drilling contractor and further service work required for 15 fresh wells will be arranged by the company, when it receives the final permits.

Source: http://www.forcefuels.com/

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