Introduction to New Mexico operations
Black Hills Gas Resources
Black Hills Exploration and Production, the oil and gas subsidiary
of Black Hills Corporation, has operations in 10 states, primarily
in the western U.S. Our focus is on gas production.
New Mexico properties are run by Black Hills Gas Resources (BHGR),
our largest single operation, in terms of both reserves and production.
Located on the JicarillaApache Reservation, BHGR comprises a total
of 37,000 acres of developed and undeveloped property (net). BHGR
represents about two-thirds of total corporate reserves and production.
Facts
about New Mexico operations
- Productive wells in operation YE04: 129
- Drilled and recompletedwells in 2004: 34
- Undeveloped acreage (YE04 net): 22,000
- Developed acreage (YE04 net): 15,000
- 17 miles of pipeline infrastructure connecting to new markets
- We operate an amine plant to process gas
- Reserves (YE04): 115 BCFE (nearly all gas)
- BHGR employees: 18Drilling and completion consultants: 15
Development
strategy
- More than half of the acreage in New Mexico is currently undeveloped.
The current drilling program will continue for a number of years
into the future.
- Expansion of our drilling program is expected from the acquisition
of additional lease acreage and from acquisition of rights to
drill in deeper horizons thatare productive elsewhere in the San
Juan Basin.
Geological description
- Our New Mexico property is located in the northeast-ernflank
of the San Juan Basin, which covers an extensive region
of the Southwest U.S.
- The Tertiary period of geologic time took place 53 million
to 65 million years ago...The Cretaceous period was formed
73 million to 96 million years ago.
- The San Juan Basin is known to have multiple pay
zones where gas and oil are found.
- The Pictured Cliffs formation is where we currently are
focusing most of our drilling and production activity.
- We also produce gas from and pursue several of the other
formations.
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BLACK
HILLS ENERGY IN BRIEF
- Black Hills Energy is the non-regulated subsidiary of Black
Hills Corporation, consisting of oil and natural gas production,
coal mining, independent power generation (IPP), and energy marketing.
- 172 BCFE of proven natural gas and oil reserves.About 82% of
total reserves are gas. Production in 2004 was 12.6 BCFE (10 BCF
gas), a 16% increase over 2003.
- 964 MW of IPP. Most of the generation serves peaking and intermediate
load. Over 95% is under contract with load-serving utilities.
- 294 million tons of coal reserves in the Powder River Basin
of Wyoming. 2004 production was 4.8 million tons. Most of the
coal production fuels power plants at the mine.
- Energy marketing consists of gas and oil marketing and 2 small
pipelines transporting crude oil between gulf ports near Houston
and connection points in north Texas. Gas marketing consists of
producer services and origination services and is headquartered
near Denver, CO. Average daily physical gas volumes in 2004 were
about 1.2 million mmbtu.
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