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Energas Hits Ikerd #84 Well in Kentucky.


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) reports the successful completion results of the Ikerd #84 well. This was the 16th well drilled and owned 100% by the company in Kentucky. Energas will own an 87.5% net revenue interest after royalties. The field superintendent reports the stabilized flow rate for this well was measured to be 85,000 cubic feet (85 MCF) of natural gas per day. Future testing results will be reported after stimulation.

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. Such statements are subject to risks and uncertainties which could cause actual results to differ materially from those projected. Factors that could cause or contribute to such differences include normal risks associated with oil and gas drilling activities. The primary risk lies in the drilling of dry holes or drilling and completing wells which, though productive, do not produce gas and/or oil in sufficient amounts to return the amounts expended ex·pend  
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 and produce a profit. Hazards, such as unusual or unexpected formation pressures, downhole fires, blowouts, loss of circulation of drilling fluids and other conditions are involved in drilling and completing oil and gas wells and, if such hazards are encountered, completion of any well may be substantially delayed or prevented. In addition, adverse weather conditions can hinder or delay operations, as can shortages of equipment and materials or unavailability of drilling, completion, and/or work-over rigs. Even though a well is completed and is found to be productive, water and/or other substances may be encountered in the well, which may impair or prevent production or marketing of oil or gas from the well.
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Date:Mar 10, 2005
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